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[[link removed]]Hi John
Just like anywhere else, the countryside should be a place for people to lay
down their roots and plan for the future.
But right now, a whole generation is being priced out of the countryside by a
broken housing model that prioritises greed over need.
Big developers have been given free rein to build whatever gives them the most
profit, while young people are forced to leave the places where they grew up -
deprived of a home they can genuinely afford to live in.
Will you take a stand with us?
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[[link removed]]We all have a role to play in turning this broken model on its head. Now, in the
run-up to a big general election, we have a major opportunity to shift the focus
of our housing system from greed to need.
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[[link removed]]Together we can secure a political promise for a new generation of affordable
homes, linked to local wages, that ensures everyone has a foundation for a
decent life.
Politicians are finally starting to listen, but it’s going to take all of us to
win this debate. Join our call by adding your name.
Thanks for your support,
Brad
Brad Taylor
Rural Policy & Campaigns Officer | CPRE The countryside charity
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