Deputy PM Angela Rayner Sounds Alarm on UK’s Worst Housing Crisis Ever
Radical Housing Shake-Up Announced
Deputy Prime Minister Angela Rayner has slammed the UK’s housing situation as the “most acute housing crisis in living history.” She unveiled bold plans to overhaul the nation’s housing planning system in a bid to tackle the chronic shortage.
Speaking in the Commons, Rayner promised to undo the Tories’ failures by reinstating mandatory housing targets. Local councils will now be forced to build 370,000 new homes annually to ease the crisis.
Green Belt Under Threat?
As part of the crackdown, Rayner revealed a tough new review of the green belt land. Councils missing their housebuilding targets could see protected green belt zones opened up for development—a move guaranteed to spark fierce debate.
Labour Backbenches Rebel Over Spending Cuts
Meanwhile, Labour’s internal tensions boil over following Chancellor Rachel Reeves’ spending announcement. Diane Abbott led a backlash, slamming the cuts as “renewed austerity,” directly challenging Reeves’ decision to scrap winter fuel payments for many pensioners.
Reeves warned more “difficult choices” lie ahead, aiming to plug a staggering £22 billion black hole in public finances. Labour peer Lord Sikka condemned the move as a ruthless £300 hit on pensioners, implemented without mandate.
Finance Feud Escalates
The fiscal drama intensified after Reeves accused former Chancellor Jeremy Hunt of lying about the true state of the public purse during the last election campaign. The row shows no signs of cooling, with Labour demanding transparency on the country’s financial future.