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Tories may aid first-time buyers to attract young voters

  • Election focus on young voters
  • Tories plan housing support
  • Gove considers deposit reduction

Housing Secretary Michael Gove has reportedly told The Times that as part of a pre-election giveaway, the Conservatives will pledge to reduce the initial investment required to purchase a property for first-time buyers.

To appeal to younger voters in the upcoming election, it has been suggested that the Conservatives reduce the initial investment needed for property purchase.

Housing Secretary Michael Gove stated to The Times that his party would “certainly” have a new offer in place for prospective homeowners before election day.

The newspaper reports that a scheme for extended fixed-term mortgages is being considered as a means to decrease deposit sizes.

In the United States, where mortgage rates are frequently fixed for thirty years, and the government often insures against delinquency, reducing the need for substantial deposits, such schemes are prevalent.

Reportedly under consideration is the revival of a help-to-buy programme. This ended a year ago and gave a 5% deposit on a government loan to help people buy new homes.

Mr. Gove stated, “We have been debating how to ensure that individuals with respectable incomes who are unable to enter the housing ladder due to the size of the required deposit are able to do so.”

Without predicting anything, it examines mortgage market inflexibilities that other countries lack.

According to government sources consulted by the newspaper, the initiative would be delineated. It could either be in the March budget or incorporated into the Conservative manifesto.

When asked if the Conservatives could enter the upcoming election promising more assistance for first-time purchasers, Mr. Gove responded, “Yes, we certainly must. Undoubtedly.”

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Conservative Electoral Challenges and Policy Considerations

Anticipate the next election to take place in 2024. Labour leads by 20 percentage points in polls, and the Conservatives are battling to catch up.

Due to a lack of housebuilding, senior Conservatives risk losing a generation of voters, according to some senior party members. This is an issue that has divided Conservative MPs and is likely to be a significant battleground at the election.

The pledge in the 2019 manifesto to construct 300,000 dwellings annually in England by the mid-2020s remains unfulfilled at present.

Mr. Gove weakened the objective the previous year in response to pressure from backbench Tories.

This morning’s news said Downing Street may reduce inheritance tax within three months to win voters. Additionally, there are considerations for making housing-related commitments.

Senior figures in Number 10 are reportedly contemplating a scattering of significant tax cuts, according to the Daily Telegraph, as Rishi Sunak continues to face pressure from Conservative MPs.

Experts estimate that removing inheritance tax, paid by 4% of households, would cost the Treasury £8 billion annually.

However, reducing it would almost certainly divide Labour, which is improbable to support such a proposal.

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