Cameron set to scrap affordable homes quotas
“Instead, we need radical moves to increase genuinely affordable supply and we must not abandon requirements for developers to build affordable homes to rent”.
Mr Cameron said he was “looking forward” to bringing Mr Johnson into No 10.
Mr Cameron also hit out at Lord Ashcroft over his biography which accused him of an obscene act with a dead pig.
The prime minister confirmed that he will step down by the election in 2020 but added that he wanted his time in power to be the “turnaround decade” in solving economic and deep-rooted social issues.
However, the Prime Minister has stood by the policy, saying there will be no review of the welfare changes.
Speaking in Manchester, he said: “Thousands of words have been written about the new Labour leader”.
“This passive tolerance has turned us into a less integrated country; it’s put our children in danger”.
Cameron will work alongside Zac Goldsmith MP to implement these changes. Purchasers must be first-time buyers aged under 40 and may not sell or rent out the property within the following five years.
‘We have to have a nationally recognized promotion to get houses developed, ‘ the person will say.
The prime minister plans to expand house building across the country by urging banks to lend more and by dissolving existing planning rules.
But Conservatives say it will actually mean more homes are built, because it will become economically viable for developers to press ahead with new building projects which would be unprofitable under the current arrangements.
Mr Cameron said he would oversee a home-owning revolution “from generation rent to generation buy”. “But in a few madrassas, we’ve got children being taught that they shouldn’t mix with people of other religions; being beaten; swallowing conspiracy theories about Jewish people”.
“There’s nothing wrong with helping people on to the property ladder, but the government has to invest in genuinely affordable homes to buy and rent for all of those on ordinary incomes who are bearing the brunt of this crisis”.
“Yes, from “Generation Rent” to “Generation Buy”, our party, the Conservative Party, the party of home ownership today”.
Yet in his leader’s speech at the Tory conference, Mr Cameron failed to even mention his cruel cuts.
In a statement released in response to the prime minister’s housing announcement, the housing charity Shelter said its analysis had suggested starter homes would be unaffordable for families on average wages in 58% of the country in 2020.