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‘You’ve got bricks, I’d love a brick!’ – why house building is an existential issue for the Conservative Party | CapX

  • Writer: Reem Ibrahim
    Reem Ibrahim
  • Oct 10, 2024
  • 1 min read
Reem Ibrahim writes for CapX
Reem Ibrahim writes for CapX

My generation is set to be the first in 100 years to be poorer than our parents, yet we have a political system that funnels money into the hands of the old. The most obvious, and perhaps most egregious manifestation of this is the triple lock on pensions.


Spending on pensions is expected to balloon to £135bn by 2025 as a result of the triple lock – that’s more than the day-to-day budgets for the Department for Education, the Home Office, and the Ministry of Defence combined. And this astronomical amount of money is being funded by us – young people who are contributing to the labour market. It is utterly unsustainable, and makes it even less surprising that one poll found that just 1% of 18 to 24 year olds are planning on voting Conservative in the next election, compared to 46% of over 65s.


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