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Housing has been debated by major political parties for many years, and now with housing becoming even less affordable, it’s going to be one of the main social issues to be dealt with. The new Labour government, elected in 1935, blamed the housing shortage on market failure and argued that only the state was able to fix the shortage. In 1936 it drew up plans to use private enterprise to build 5,000 state rental houses across New Zealand
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