An ex-member of the Bank of England's monetary policy
committee, Adam Posen, has called the government's Help to Buy scheme
'mistaken' and 'dysfunctional'. Chancellor George Osborne considers the scheme
to be of crucial help to house buyers, and also a means of stimulating the
construction sector. But Mr Posen said: "I find this whole initiative
largely mistaken by the Treasury." "The idea of pumping up credit for middle to
upper-middle class people to spend more on housing, when people have already
spent too much on housing, is dysfunctional," Mr Posen told BBC Radio 5
live's Wake Up to Money programme. "We need a distinction between housing
policy and mortgage policy, and we need affordable housing in the great cities
of the North.” Read more on the BBC
website.
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