Anti-poverty campaigners should ditch their support for
housing benefit in favour of proposals to bring down the cost of housing for
low income families, according to a free market thinktank. The £21bn cost of subsidising mortgages and
rents to low incomes families could be almost halved when the government passes
legislation to ease planning rules and allow more house building, the Institute
of Economic Affairs (IEA) said. The
number of people claiming housing benefit has increased by 780,000 since the
beginning of 2009 to 5 million. The IEA
said that only when property developers and local communities have the freedom
to build more homes will the cost of housing begin to fall. Read more on the
IEA website.
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