Liberal Democrats launch housing pledge

18 Jan 2010

The Liberal Democrats have set out plans to bring a quarter of a million empty homes back into use, making homes available for people who need them and creating 65,000 jobs.

There are over 760,000 empty properties across England which are no longer used as homes but can be brought back into use with some investment. People who own these homes will get a grant or a cheap loan to renovate them so they can be used: grants if the home is for social housing, loans for private use.

Across Hinckley and Bosworth there are 1170 empty properties which could be used to meet local housing needs.

Michael Mullaney, Lib Dem Parliamentary Candidate for Hinckley and Bosworth said,

"I welcome this pledge. Empty property is an issue that this Labour Government has clearly failed to address in any adequate manner at all.

"This situation cannot be allowed to continue and I am positive this election pledge would have a dramatic in dealing with empty properties here in Hinckley and Bosworth and across the country."

The plans form part of the economic stimulus package outlined as a core principle of the Liberal Democrat election manifesto. In the first year of the new Parliament, the party would redirect over £3.6bn of spending to create jobs and build up Britain's infrastructure. In the following years this money will be redirected to other Lib Dem spending priorities and reducing the structural deficit.

Michael Mullaney continued "Allowing thousands of houses to sit empty when millions of families have been waiting years for a home is nothing short of a scandal. These plans are a clear example of where Liberal Democrat priorities lie: creating jobs and providing more family homes.

"The cost of bringing these homes back into use is just a fraction of the cost of build yet the Government is sitting idly by while they fall into disrepair.

"This is one element of our economic stimulus package that will generate jobs and help Britain on its way to building a fair, sustainable economy."

This website uses cookies

Like most websites, this site uses cookies. Some are required to make it work, while others are used for statistical or marketing purposes. If you choose not to allow cookies some features may not be available, such as content from other websites. Please read our Cookie Policy for more information.

Essential cookies enable basic functions and are necessary for the website to function properly.
Statistics cookies collect information anonymously. This information helps us to understand how our visitors use our website.
Marketing cookies are used by third parties or publishers to display personalized advertisements. They do this by tracking visitors across websites.