I suggest you actually read what I wrote
Unless you are being intentionally fick, or just your natural state
1950s
Top rate of tax 90%
NHS
Welfare state
Lots of council houses being built
Yeah all very Conservative huh
You didn't mention 90% tax mate

The rest of your points belong mainly in the late 40s
Lots of council houses were built in the 50s, but the vast majority was built by the Tories, who were in power for 9 of the 10 years
You do realise that the video you replied about, was after 6 years of Tory rule, and you accuse me of being thick.
This guy achieved his target, lets see if Labour can.
Housing Minister (1951–1954)
With the Conservative victory in
1951 Macmillan became
Minister of Housing & Local Government under Churchill, who entrusted him with fulfilling the pledge to build 300,000 houses per year (up from the previous target of 200,000 a year), made in response to a speech from the floor at the 1950 Party Conference. Macmillan thought at first that Housing, which ranked 13 out of 16 in the Cabinet list, was a poisoned chalice, writing in his diary (28 October 1951) that it was "not my cup of tea at all ... I really haven't a clue how to set about the job". It meant obtaining scarce steel, cement and timber when the Treasury were trying to maximise exports and minimise imports.
[96] 'It is a gamble—it will make or mar your political career,' Churchill said, 'but every humble home will bless your name if you succeed.'
[97]
Macmillan achieved his housing target by the end of 1953, a year ahead of schedule