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>>222163352
I think in UK and really almost everywhere else the problem is a vicious cycle. People move away from small towns to larger ones for jobs, less people in rural area - less jobs there and it keeps happening all over. Lots of property in rural areas, even if not always in best conditions, but no jobs, and younger people don't like driving far for them.
I do know some IT work from home fags that live in villages. Earning western European wages with very low cost of living. But most can't do that. And we can't just plop house from rural areas to cities.
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we dont have enough nature as it is
the solution is not to pave over what remains to raise thousands more tower blocks to fill with biomass hordes
simply replacing some council terraces with low rises, as well as liquidating the boomers and foreign property magnates would be sufficient
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>>222163352
>The UK has what has to be the world's most obviously fixable housing crisis.
after canada