I take on board the hon. Lady’s point. She is certainly right about the interplay between the Help to Buy policy and the burden that remains with stamp duty. As I have said, in constrained financial circumstances, difficult choices must be made and we have preferred at this stage to look at how we might do the one central thing that we know can reform the housing market and get more homes within the reach of more people: build more homes. That must be the start point, and that is the key issue with the Help to Buy scheme. It is not a bad policy and we should be helping people to buy homes, but we must boost supply, and we are failing to do that at the moment.
Stamp Duty (Housing Market)
Proceeding contribution from
Shabana Mahmood
(Labour)
in the House of Commons on Thursday, 4 September 2014.
It occurred during Adjournment debate
and
Backbench debate on Stamp Duty (Housing Market).
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