Professor Wilcox of York university said: "This analysis challenges any assumption that the Housing Affordability Crisis is confined to London and the South East.
As the legislative programme unfolds, the country will be watching with interest to see what measures the Government will put in place to address the growing Crisis in Housing Affordability.
What is he doing specifically to tackle the growing Crisis of Housing Affordability, which affects families and young people throughout Wales?
Does the Minister recognise that a Crisis of Housing Affordability is affecting hundreds of thousands of families throughout the country?
The Labour party, however, is pretty much proposing that social housing for rent is the only solution to this country's Housing Affordability Crisis.
[ That this House recognises that Britain is suffering the effects of a Housing Affordability Crisis; highlights new research by Shelter showing that two million households are being pushed to breaking point by unmanageable housing costs; notes that thousands of households are homeless or trapped in damp, dilapidated or overcrowded housing, because they are unable to afford to rent or buy a decent home; welcomes the launch of Shelter's Now is the Time campaign to make sure everyone has an affordable, decent place to call home; and calls on the Government to meet its commitment on building homes by 2020, ensure that enough social rented homes are built for those who need them most, protect people facing eviction and repossession or living in bad housing, and end the housing divide by making the housing system fairer for everyone.