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So, George Clarke's Council House Scandal is an intriguing look at the state of council housing in the UK, hitting that centenary mark. Clarke, with his usual charisma, dives into this topic that feels both timely and urgent. The pacing is quite contemplative, allowing you to absorb the historical context and the current struggles surrounding affordable housing. What stands out are the personal stories—those everyday lives touched by these housing issues. It’s more than just a documentary; it’s a call for action. The atmosphere strikes a balance between hopeful and frustrating, which makes you think. Not your average doc; it brings real emotion and seriousness to a subject that often gets glossed over.
Explores the decline of affordable public housing.Features personal stories of residents affected by housing issues.Presents a mix of historical context and contemporary urgency.
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