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Investing in communities and genuinely affordable homes can be the route to levelling up society

by Francesca June 9, 2020June 9, 2020
written by Francesca June 9, 2020June 9, 2020
Investing in communities and genuinely affordable homes can be the route to levelling up society

The Government can only truly “level up” the country after the Covid-19 crisis by rejecting austerity, investing in communities and building many more genuinely affordable homes, the Chief Executive of a leading Yorkshire BME housing association has argued.

Speaking at a webinar on the housing and health implications of the virus – jointly organised by the Housing Diversity Network and BME National – Ali Akbor said the pandemic had graphically highlighted social disadvantages faced by BME people in the UK and elsewhere.

Mr Akbor, who has headed Leeds-based housing association Unity Homes and Enterprise for more than two decades, continued:

“Neighbourhoods with a high concentration of BME residents are often plagued by acute levels of social deprivation which impact on people’s health. 

“Many of these areas suffered particularly badly because of austerity measures introduced after the financial crash. 

“BME families often live in overcrowded properties and there was little new money for affordable family homes during the austerity years.

“The coronavirus outbreak has rightly led the Government to find tens of billions of pounds to support businesses and workers – resources that were previously unheard of.

“But worrying times lie ahead in the UK including a recession, which the Chancellor of the Exchequer has already conceded will happen, and a likely surge in unemployment.  

“Poorly paid workers, often of BME heritage, will undoubtedly be badly hit.”

The Unity Chief Executive, who received an OBE in the New Year Honours for services to the community in Leeds, said that if previous UK Governments had injected major targetted funding to address inequalities, the country and its people would not be living with the disparities we see today.

And he highlighted the current Government’s decision to release £6.4 million to provide emergency accommodation for 90% of rough sleepers at the start of the lockdown as “a prime example of what should have happened long ago.”

Mr Akbor said:

“Boris Johnson must keep his pre-election pledge to ‘level up’ society.

“The most deprived areas should be a funding priority as the nation emerges from lockdown.

“We need significant investment in local communities to protect those individuals and families most at risk of being left behind, socially and economically. 

“This must include a commitment to place the building of many more genuinely affordable homes placed at the top of the Government’s post-pandemic ‘to do’ list.

“Austerity cannot be used as an excuse for health and financial inequalities ever again.

“The economic recovery has to be for everyone.  People of all ethnicities must feel they have a stake in the brighter future that hopefully awaits.”

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