David Cameron is likely to be challenged by members of the public over his remarks that social homes should not be granted "for life". His comments, made during a question and answer session in Birmingham, appear to have sparked further tensions in the coalition. He will probably be quizzed over his remarks about housing at the latest "PM Direct" event in the Brighton and Hove area. Liberal Democrat deputy leader Simon Hughes yesterday warned the Prime Minister that fixed-term council tenancy agreements "in no way" represented coalition policy. Read more on the 24dash website.
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