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Autumn Statement: 'an enormous missed opportunity' to stabilise rents and house prices for Londoners

Source: Juliet Murphy

Deputy Mayor of London Tom Copley slammed the Autumn Statement as "an enormous, missed opportunity" to address the acute housing affordability crisis that is raging on London's streets.

Copley described a city where the human cost of the is bleeding into other areas. "It could be the cost to the NHS of people living in damp and mouldy accommodation or the cost of a child not doing as well as school as they should do because they are living in

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