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Give ministers power to build new homes - Danny Alexander | |
(35 minutes later) | |
Central government should be given the power to build new homes to solve the housing crisis, Treasury Secretary Danny Alexander has suggested. | |
Such a move would provide a "backstop" if housing associations and developers failed to meet targets, he said. | |
It would be a departure from decades of housing policy in the UK, which has seen government take a back seat to the market and local councils. | |
The Lib Dems have approved a target of building 300,000 homes a year. | |
The scale of the country's housing problem meant it was worth seeing "what more direct intervention we can make to lift numbers", the Lib Dem minister told a fringe meeting at his party's annual conference in Glasgow. | |
'Hurdles' | |
"A truly radical approach would be for the government to also have a direct role in house-building, not just affordable house-building but in the private market also," he said. | |
"Government could form a view of the amount of housing needed at any point in the cycle. | |
"If this number was less than the amount that was expected to be built - in the private sector, the housing associations, the local authorities combined - then you would have a capacity for the government to step in, to place orders, to pay contractors, build houses, work out how and when they need to be sold. | |
"It would be an unprecedented change in housing policy, guaranteeing numbers of house-building not seen since the post-war era." | |
Mr Alexander conceded the idea faced a number of "hurdles", including the impact on the government's finances. | |
Mr Alexander said initial work in the Treasury looking at how the proposal could be implemented had begun. | |
'Scrap right-to-buy' | |
However, it is thought the idea is not likely to be part of the Liberal Democrats' manifesto for the 2015 general election because of the time needed to consult on the proposal. | |
Earlier on Monday, the Lib Dem delegates backed a call to allow local authorities to choose not to sell off council housing under the right-to-buy scheme. | |
The Lib Dem conference was told the policy had contributed towards a shortage of social housing. | |
Right-to-buy was introduced by Margaret Thatcher's government and the discounts available to tenants have been increased by the coalition government. | Right-to-buy was introduced by Margaret Thatcher's government and the discounts available to tenants have been increased by the coalition government. |
Party President Tim Farron said homes that were sold had not been replaced. | Party President Tim Farron said homes that were sold had not been replaced. |
In an attack on the Conservative Party, he said: "Their ideological obsession wrecked our communities with right-to-buy but no duty to build. | In an attack on the Conservative Party, he said: "Their ideological obsession wrecked our communities with right-to-buy but no duty to build. |
"And Labour's complete spinelessness meant that we have never undone that devastation so neither the private sector nor the social sector could keep up with the pace of housing need." | "And Labour's complete spinelessness meant that we have never undone that devastation so neither the private sector nor the social sector could keep up with the pace of housing need." |
The Lib Dems' new housing policy, which includes allowing councils to suspend the right to buy, was approved by party activists in a vote. | The Lib Dems' new housing policy, which includes allowing councils to suspend the right to buy, was approved by party activists in a vote. |
It also calls for government investment to build new homes affordable to people on low and middle incomes. | It also calls for government investment to build new homes affordable to people on low and middle incomes. |
Lib Dem MP Julian Huppert said the money made from housing being sold off under right-to-buy had not been reinvested in building new homes. | Lib Dem MP Julian Huppert said the money made from housing being sold off under right-to-buy had not been reinvested in building new homes. |
Winding up the debate, Business Secretary Vince Cable said the government's Help to Buy scheme, aimed at helping people struggling to get a mortgage, had driven up house prices. | Winding up the debate, Business Secretary Vince Cable said the government's Help to Buy scheme, aimed at helping people struggling to get a mortgage, had driven up house prices. |
He added: "The right-to-buy policy without replacement has done enormous damage." | He added: "The right-to-buy policy without replacement has done enormous damage." |
Right-to-buy is being phased out in Scotland, where MSPs voted to scrap it in June. |
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