Cameron changes planning laws to get 200,000 starter homes built

The PM is tearing up the requirement for developers to build affordable rental homes, creating a 'generation buy'

David Cameron
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Prime Minister David Cameron is today telling the Conservative Party conference he wants to see 200,000 new homes for first-time buyers during this parliament. To that end, the PM plans to tear up the requirement for developers to build affordable rental homes.

Sky News says Cameron is using the 50-minute speech to call for a "national crusade to get homes built" and create a home-owning revolution, turning "generation rent" into "generation buy".

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