"New analysis by Labour has revealed that almost a million (972,000) households in England are paying more than a third of their incomes in mortgage costs – an internationally recognised standard of housing affordability – despite record low interest rates," the press release said.
The Labour Party's analysis is based on the official English Housing Survey 2017, which revealed that the level of residential property ownership in the United Kingdom has fallen to a 30-year low.
In June, the United Kingdom held early parliamentary elections, which resulted in a narrow victory for the Conservative Party which, however, lost the absolute majority of seats in the House of Commons and had to form a coalition with the Northern Irish Democratic Unionist Party (DUP).