Cameron echoes Thatcher with vote-catching homes offer

PM targets Generation Rent with cut-price starter homes as talk grows of a second general election

The Mole

David Cameron is taking a song from Margaret Thatcher’s playbook by making the right to own a home a cornerstone issue in the election. In a bid to woo members of Generation Rent, he will promise today to build 200,000 cut-price starter homes by 2020.

By extending the coalition’s existing Help to Buy scheme, he hopes to rekindle the Tories chances of winning a majority – or just winning - on 7 May. Thatcher’s ‘right to buy’ campaign – allowing council tenants to buy their homes cheaply – was controversial but it helped win elections.

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