London Citizens: A Better Housed London
Professor Peter Ambrose's Testimony
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<p>Professor Peter Ambrose puts forward the cash values of affordable housing that are realistic to Londoners deduced by his research.</p><pre>See also <a href="http://www.humanrightstv.com/series/70" target="_blank">Peter Ambrose's Affordable Housing Programmes</a> </pre><p>Links: <a href="http://www.bton.ac.uk/sass/contact/academicstaff/ambrose.htm" target="_blank" title="Profile">Profile of Peter Ambrose</a> <a href="http://www.questia.com/library/book/urban-process-and-power-by-peter-ambrose.jsp" target="_blank" title="Urban">Urban Process and Power</a> <a href="http://www.publicfinance.co.uk/features_details.cfm?News_id=31022" target="_blank" title="Article">Article on Affordable Housing</a></p><p>Professor Ambrose works with the <a href="http://www.z2k.org" target="_blank">Zacchaeus 2000 Trust</a> and their principles are as follows:</p><p>We will combat poverty, and related ill health and educational underachievement; <br />We will promote the improvement of living and working conditions on the basis of economic and social justice in pursuit of a society that is fully inclusive of people of every race, colour and creed through the provision of evidence based policy alternatives to government. <br />We will pursue policies that are rooted in the experiences of the disadvantaged and excluded people of the United Kingdom, and the work of NGOs among them. They will be designed to reform the structures that create those conditions. <br />We oppose discrimination and inequality, both between men and women and between generations. <br />Aware of the pressures placed on the national economy and society by the globalised free market we will promote an economy in the United Kingdom aiming to generate the conditions of full employment in which all can share the financial burdens and opportunities of a democratic nation. <br />We will operate without allegiance to any political party while promoting, vigorously, policies that are consistent with this statement of principles to all political parties and to the government of the day. </p> <span class="footer">38 Ebury Street, London SW1W 0LU<br /> Telephone: 020 7259 0801 - <br />Fax 020 7259 0701 - <br />Mobile: 0796 11 77 88 9<br /> e-mail: <a href="mailto:admin@z2k.org">admin@z2k.org</a></span><p>Human Rights TV is not responsible for the content of external internet sites </p>