Labour has made little secret of their hope that UKIP will do their work for them
Housing doesn’t work like other markets, but homeownership isn’t the reason why
The alternative to building lots of homes in many places is build lots of homes in a few places: this would certainly lessen, or at least limit, the political penalty involved.
Building started on 133,650 in the 12 months to March – up by 31 per cent on the previous year
Ultra low interest rates aren’t just bad for savers
Nor wealth taxes, but savings credits.
Mutualised planning teams could develop and sell world-leading expertise, for example in heritage, or rural, or high-rise, or low-energy development.
A mixed economy, an internationalist country, live and let live – the ideals I’d like to see it stand for.
New restrictions have also been placed on EU migrants wishing to come to the UK, which is in complete contrast to anything done by Labour.
Once again Labour regards the private landlord as the class enemy.
This is the right answer for residents, for the city and for taxpayers.
275 ‘under-occupiers’ have been successfully down-sized – and rent arrears are down by £210,000
If Lib Dems want to remove local councils from having a veto then Nick Clegg should say so
In 2010 there were 737,147 empty homes in England. It’s now down to 635,127.
We are determined not to repeat the mistakes of the past; of allowing bubbles to build up and burst, putting the stability of the economy at risk.