Kwajo Tweneboa, a passionate social housing campaigner and author, teams up with Harry Clarke-Ezzi, a savvy policy correspondent. They delve deep into Britain's pressing social housing crisis, revealing shocking statistics and heart-wrenching personal stories. The duo discusses the intersection of race and class, emphasizing marginalized communities' struggles. They advocate for urgent reforms, critiquing political failures and highlighting the need for effective representation in policy-making. It's a compelling call for safe, affordable housing as a fundamental human right.