David Cameron has come under fire for saying he worries
about his children being able to afford a home after it was revealed he is
believed to have earned £500,000 in rent during his time as Prime Minister. His
comments over his children's future have now been slammed by opposition
politicians. Shadow housing minister John Healey said: 'If he thinks his kids
have a problem buying a home, he should take a moment to think about what life
is like for everyone else. Cameron and Osborne have shown no understanding of
the housing pressures facing millions.' It comes as a Conservative housing bill
is currently being debated in Parliament that would end life tenancies for
council house residents and sell off a large swathe of social housing.
Developers would then be allowed to build flats worth up to £450,000 instead of
new social housing. Read more on the Daily Mail website.
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