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Leafy streets blighted as landlords clobbered by Labour split family homes into ugly bedsits
Leafy streets are being blighted as landlords face challenges from Labour's policies that have led to family homes being split into bedsits. The article highlights the negative impact of these actions on landlords and the aesthetic of residential areas.
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