Meeting of the Parliament 13 January 2016
As the member knows, the problem with right to buy was that there was no replacement of the houses that were sold. That is why we have the crisis, and why the Labour Party voted with the member’s party to end right to buy. A national house-building strategy needs to be developed and put in place now, with a skill strategy sitting alongside it to give young people in this country the apprenticeships and skills that will set them up for the rest of their lives and tackle our housing crisis.
Let us be clear in this chamber—we have a housing crisis. We can and should address it now, because the gap between housing need and supply is bad for people, but it is also bad for our economy. It drives up prices and inflates rents in the private sector. Earlier this year, there were 150,000 households on local authority housing waiting lists. More than 10,000 households are in temporary accommodation. Every 18 minutes, a household in Scotland is assessed as homeless—that is 81 a day. There are 940,000 households in fuel poverty.