Labour pledge to 'fix housing crisis immediately' with new deal for FTBs

A 'New Deal' for first-time buyers, which will include 100,000 discounted FirstBuy Homes as well as a two year stamp duty holiday for first-time buyers and an extension of Help to Buy has been promised by Labour.

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Warren Lewis
6th June 2017
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"Labour will usher in a new era in council housebuilding to build more council homes than at any time for over 30 years"

Under Labour's 'New Deal on Housing', plans include the building 100,000 "genuinely affordable" homes a year by 2022 and launching the biggest council housing programme in over 30 years in an attempt to to help the 1.2 million who are currently on council waiting lists.

Labour have also pledged to bring in a "consumer rights revolution" for private renters including three-year tenancies with an inflation cap on rent rises and new minimum property standards.

Jeremy Corbyn said: “A Labour government will start on fixing the housing crisis immediately. High prices, excessive rents and the chronic lack of affordable housing are ruining the lives of young people, families and aspiring homeowners.

As part of our massive housebuilding commitment, Labour will ensure 100,000 FirstBuy Homes are available at discounted rates to local first time buyers. This will transform the housing market and put the needs of younger house buyers and local workers first.

Labour will usher in a new era in council housebuilding to build more council homes than at any time for over 30 years so that the broken market is fixed to provide homes for the many, not investment opportunities for a wealthy few.”

John Healey, Labour’s Shadow Secretary of State for Housing, added: “After seven years of failure, the Conservatives have no plan to fix the housing crisis and Theresa May only offers more of the same. Labour offers a New Deal on housing between the people of this country and a new government. It is a bold, long-term plan for housing to help those being let down most by a broken housing market and failing Conservative policy – young first-time buyers, private renters and people needing new social rented homes.

Our first Labour housing priority will be help for young first-time buyers. Under the last Labour government, a million more families became home-owners but now the Tories are failing first-time buyers on middle incomes. Under the Conservatives since 2010 homeownership has fallen by 200,000 with younger families on ordinary incomes the hardest hit.

Labour’s new FirstBuy Homes will give aspiring first-time buyers on ordinary wages who’ve been failed for the last seven years hope that things can change.

After seven years of failure, a Labour government will shift the housing market decisively towards first-time buyers on ordinary incomes.”

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