Building more, better, safer homes
An ideological right-wing-government - such as all Conservative governments are accused, usually wrongly, of being - would only be interested in using the market to deliver more homes.
An ideological left-wing party - such as the Jeremy Corbyn Labour party - thinks that only the government or local councils can ensure that we build more homes.
A pragmatic, sensible government which wants to fix our broken housing market as part of a strategy to build a country which works for everyone, will remove the barriers preventing both the market and local councils from providing more, better, safer homes.
That's why the Conservative government is looking again at planning rules so that the market can build more homes …
And removing borrowing restrictions to make it easier for local councils to provide more homes …
And banning combustible cladding so that the horrible tragedy of the Grenfell Tower fire cannot be repeated …
And putting an ombudsman in place to help protect the rights of new homeowners.
This week's statements at Conservative conference described above follow on from two important announcements last month, the first about the creation of two funds to remove barriers to housing development, and the second about extra support for housing associations to build more homes.
This government is rightly pursuing a range of policies aimed at enabling the free market, the public sector, and social market organisations to build the extra homes which Britain needs.
An ideological left-wing party - such as the Jeremy Corbyn Labour party - thinks that only the government or local councils can ensure that we build more homes.
A pragmatic, sensible government which wants to fix our broken housing market as part of a strategy to build a country which works for everyone, will remove the barriers preventing both the market and local councils from providing more, better, safer homes.
That's why the Conservative government is looking again at planning rules so that the market can build more homes …
And removing borrowing restrictions to make it easier for local councils to provide more homes …
And banning combustible cladding so that the horrible tragedy of the Grenfell Tower fire cannot be repeated …
And putting an ombudsman in place to help protect the rights of new homeowners.
This week's statements at Conservative conference described above follow on from two important announcements last month, the first about the creation of two funds to remove barriers to housing development, and the second about extra support for housing associations to build more homes.
This government is rightly pursuing a range of policies aimed at enabling the free market, the public sector, and social market organisations to build the extra homes which Britain needs.
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