British Prime Minister Theresa May said on Wednesday the government would spend an additional two billion pounds ($2.7 billion) to create a new generation of affordable housing and help fix what she said was a broken market.
“We will encourage councils as well as housing associations to bid for this money and provide certainty over future rent levels,” she will tell the Conservative Party’s annual conference, according to a copy of her speech.
“A new generation of council houses to help fix our broken housing market,” she said.
The Prime Minister’s statement is a welcome attention which has been of concern to African Voice newspapers and this is reflected in our commitments to publishing news that affects housing as a core responsibility of social comfort to the British society.
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