Angela Rayner emphasized the need for London to dramatically increase its home-building output, aiming for nearly 81,000 homes annually—far above the current rate.
While the Deputy PM acknowledges the unique challenges London faces, she insists that the Mayor must reassess the use of industrial land for housing development.
The Mayor's office cites a challenging housing inheritance from the previous government, arguing that significant time is necessary to rectify this issue and meet housing demands.
Rayner criticizes the previous government's targets for being unrealistic and stresses the importance of aligning housing goals with practical and deliverable plans.
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