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I have the advantage of living on a housing estate designed in the 1960s to Parker Morris standards. There is an amazing amount of storage, all built in - eleminating the need to buy cupboards and wardrobes - and the original fitted kitchen (with lots of cupboards) is still in good nick. Those who think it's clever to knock "The Sixties" need to think harder. Thanks to Julia Park for saving me the trouble of wading through the White Paper. First the Tories created the housing crisis by introducing Right to Buy (and the neoliberal Blairite Labour governments did nothing to fix it) and now they are confessing what some of us have known all along: that it was a terrible mistake that led to real human suffering. And how do the Tories propose to solve the problem? By doing a little hand-wringing, and not much real help for the main players: the local authorities, which the Tories are determined to eliminate completely by cutting off 100% of the goverment grant in the eventuality, God forbid, that they win the next General Election. Instead (you trendy putter-downers of the Sixties) take a look at how Labour's housing policy is shaping up under the political guidance of Jeremy Corbyn and the excellent detailed work by Shadow Housing Minister John Healey and his team. Architects should get involved in this and help to shape it.

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