Friday, 20 May 2016

Has the EU really ordered the UK to build homes for migrants?

"How often misused words generate misleading thoughts." - Herbert Spencer
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With a month to go until the EU referendum we can only expect the claims and counter-claims from either side to get even more hysterical. So it's worth looking at just how much truth there is behind some of the statements that are given as fact. Our first piece today does just that and focuses on a story in the Daily Mail which suggested the EU has ordered the UK to build houses for migrants. 

Next up, we hear from a filmmaker whose next project will focus on the destruction of social housing. He says that when council estate communities are under threat from a system which puts profit before housing, there could be grave implications for society.

And, just how bad must a woman's life be for her to describe a prison as a refuge? Our next piece explores the complex reasons why women find themselves behind bars and suggests that without decent housing and better funding for community support services, the government's prison reforms are doomed to fail.

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