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NEWS
The Liberal Democrats will attack
the Government in the House of Lords today for failing to implement the
recommendations of the Commission on Affordable Rural Housing.
According to official figures, 31,300 affordable homes need to be built
annually for at least the next five years to meet demand. However, less than
1,700 are currently being constructed.
Liberal Democrat Defra
Spokesperson, Baroness (Sue) Miller said:
"The immense gap
between the homes needed and new homes being built has widened, while the gap
between earnings in rural areas and house prices has grown even wider.
"Villages are losing an entire generation of young people who are forced
to move away, yet the Government has failed to implement the recommendations of
the Commission.
"In fact, they have even backtracked on their
commitment to increase council tax on second homes, which would encourage
landowners to fill empty properties."




















