Sir Keir Starmer will seize control of house-building rules to get desperate wannabe homeowners on property ladder

To help desperate would-be homeowners climb the property ladder, SIR Keir Starmer will take over the house-building regulations today.

In order to meet his goal of constructing 370,000 new homes year, the PM will bully local planners.

He would only give town halls three months to develop plans for meeting new, centrally mandated housing construction goals.

The most unaffordable locations in England must undergo the most growth in order to meet the standards, which will be confirmed today.

Working families will be able to realize their dream of home ownership thanks to Sir Keir’s pledge.

Councils will be required to construct on a greenbelt area that is bigger than Surrey.

The PM will broaden the scope of the “grey belt” to include previously untouchable locations.

Additionally, he will grant local governments more authority to guarantee that developments incorporate a high standard of affordable and social housing.

Golden guidelines will govern all new construction, mandating that developers make sure residences have the amenities that are required, such as transportation, GP offices, and nurseries.

In order to expedite the building process, a 100 million dollar cash infusion will be used to fund the improvement of council planning departments and the hiring of 300 additional planning officers.

Additionally, bids will be routed to Whitehall for approval rather than the Nimby town hall officials who often obstruct new dwellings.

“We’re taking action to make the dream of home ownership a reality by rebuilding Britain to deliver for working people and delivering 1.5 million homes by the next parliament,” Sir Keir stated.

I m being forced out of my home through no fault of my own it s a matter of life and death but there are alternatives

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This will raise living standards nationwide and spur growth.

Kevin Hollinrake, the shadow housing secretary, declared: Labour will trample through local concerns.

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