A British graduate returns from university to find the rental market in shambles. This is not a human interest story. It is a threat vector.
The chronic housing crisis is draining the economic resilience of the UK's next generation of workers, engineers, and soldiers. The government's policy overhaul is too little, too late. We are seeing a strategic pivot from a stable workforce to a transient, debt-ridden population.
This weakens our national security posture. A discontented populace with limited disposable income is a soft target for hostile influence campaigns. The real failure is in logistics: the state's inability to build affordable housing at scale.
Every unbuilt home, every rent hike, is a win for our adversaries. The hardware of our society is cracking.








