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Squalor

Squalor

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The housing crisis in British society has become increasingly divided, with spiraling rents, exorbitant prices, lack of council provision, poor maintenance, and polluted cities. Daniel Renwick and Robbie Shilliam argue that agents of change exist within those populations presently damned by a racist and class-riven system of housing provision.

Format: Paperback / softback
Length: 176 pages
Publication date: 20 October 2022
Publisher: Agenda Publishing


The stark divide between the haves and the have-nots in British society is becoming more pronounced, with housing serving as a poignant illustration of this phenomenon. Rents have skyrocketed, prices have reached exorbitant levels, council provisions are inadequate, stock is in poor condition, and cities are plagued by pollution and a dwindling amount of green space. A recent history of squalor, culminating in the tragic Grenfell Tower fire, has been documented by Daniel Renwick and Robbie Shilliam, highlighting a profound political failure to address the most fundamental human need: shelter.

Renwick and Shilliam argue that agents of change reside within the populations currently trapped in a racist and class-driven system of housing provision. They suggest that there is an opportunity to create transformative solutions that address the systemic issues contributing to housing inequality. By challenging the dominant narratives and advocating for fair and just housing policies, Renwick and Shilliam believe that it is possible to create a more inclusive and sustainable society.

The Grenfell Tower fire serves as a stark reminder of the urgent need for action. It is a tragedy that highlights the human cost of inadequate housing and the lack of respect for the basic rights of individuals. It is essential that we take this opportunity to learn from the past and work towards a future where everyone has access to safe and secure housing. This requires a collective effort from policymakers, community organizations, and individuals to address the root causes of housing inequality and create a system that values justice, equality, and sustainability.

In conclusion, the growing divide between the haves and the have-nots in British society is a complex issue that requires urgent attention. Housing serves as a powerful symbol of this divide, with its spiraling rents, exorbitant prices, inadequate provisions, poor maintenance, and pollution. By recognizing the existence of agents of change within the populations currently marginalized by the housing system, we can work towards creating transformative solutions that address the systemic issues contributing to housing inequality. The Grenfell Tower fire serves as a reminder of the human cost of inaction and the urgent need for action. Let us commit ourselves to building a society where everyone has access to safe and secure housing, regardless of their background or circumstances.

Weight: 198g
Dimension: 130 x 197 x 16 (mm)
ISBN-13: 9781788213882

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