The Pak Banker

Hammond promises more UK homes

- LONDON -REUTERS

British finance minister Philip Hammond, under pressure to help weakened Prime Minister Theresa May in this week's budget, promised to speed up house building and said he had some room to help voters despite his squeeze on public finances.

Aware that to some her government looks overwhelme­d by the task of delivering Brexit, May needs her finance minister to show voters that she has a handle on Britain's domestic problems like a housing shortage, low productivi­ty and stagnant pay.

Hammond told the Sunday Times he wanted 300,000 homes built each year, a big step up from recent levels closer to 200,000. May - who suffered a rebuke from voters in an election in June when she lost her parliament­ary majority - has said she wants to help younger households, many of whom fear they will not achieve the living standards of their parents' generation.

Hammond told the newspaper he would do "whatever it takes", including new powers and planning rules, to get companies to build more homes and pledged that "the next gen- eration will have the same opportunit­ies as their parents to own a home".

He also said the world's fifth-biggest economy was at a turning point after a hard year in what seemed to be an attempt to challenge his critics in the Conservati­ve Party who say he is too downbeat about Britain's prospects as it prepares to leave the European Union.

Some Conservati­ves have even called on May to sack Hammond because he is too cautious about Britain's Brexit strategy. Hammond said Britain was now "on the brink of making some serious progress" on Brexit.

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