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A council housebuilding boom is central to Burnham’s vision. Can it be done?

Politics The Guardian By Phillip Inman and Josh Halliday 03 Jul 2026 14:24 1 min read
A council housebuilding boom is central to Burnham’s vision. Can it be done?

In the third of a series on nationalisation, we look at the huge challenge as 1.5m families wait for social housing ‘Commanding heights of the economy’: the postwar blueprint that inspires Burnham Will Andy Burnham ‘go big’ in expanding the role of the state? From the front garden of the red-brick terrace where she has lived for nearly three decades, Coral McKeown, 50, points to the gleaming new council house she was supposed to move into five years ago. It sits behind heavy metal fences surr

In the third of a series on nationalisation, we look at the huge challenge as 1.5m families wait for social housing

‘Commanding heights of the economy’: the postwar blueprint that inspires Burnham

Will Andy Burnham ‘go big’ in expanding the role of the state?

From the front garden of the red-brick terrace where she has lived for nearly three decades, Coral McKeown, 50, points to the gleaming new council house she was supposed to move into five years ago.

It sits behind heavy metal fences surrounded by building work and an empty construction vehicle. She does not expect it to be ready until next year at the earliest.

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