I'm With Stupid
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Well let's consult the Office of National Statistics then:If you have millions of extra people they will need a lot of houses.
No brainer I'd have thought but no doubt Mr K the bluemoon resident expert on....well everything, will proclaim the office of national statistics wrong. :)
"The UK population at mid-year 2021 was estimated to be 67.0 million, an increase of 3.7 million (5.9%) on the population in mid-2011."
"In 2021, there were 26.4 million dwellings in England and Wales, which has increased by 8.4% since 2011 (24.4 million dwellings)."
"There were more unoccupied dwellings in both England and Wales in 2021, compared with 2011 (4.2% in England and 6.0% in Wales)."
"Of the English regions, London had the highest percentage of unoccupied dwellings in 2021 at 8.0% (297,095), while the West Midlands had the lowest percentage at 4.8% (122,630). The largest increase in unoccupied dwellings was in London, rising by 178,644 between 2011 and 2021, from 3.5% to 8.0% of dwellings."
So the number of houses in the UK has increased faster than the population in the 10 years from 2011 to 2021. And the number of unoccupied dwellings in London has increased from 3.5% to 8% despite more new homes being built in London (as a percentage) than any other region.
Kind of exactly what I said.