Housing

We need more homes – but they must be built in a way that protects the environment and provides the infrastructure to support local communities.

That’s why local people need to decide where new homes should go, instead of Whitehall bureaucrats. And that’s why we will use incentives to encourage new homes to be built, rather than letting unelected quangos impose unsustainable development on communities.

Labour’s planning rules have resulted in a shortage of family homes and the bulldozing of homes with gardens - and they have prevented the market building new homes with parking spaces and gardens. A Conservative Government will change these rules as a matter of urgency.

Mr. Brown’s property tax hikes have helped kick a whole generation off the housing ladder. We will address this by:

  • Scrapping Stamp Duty for first-time buyers on homes up to £250,000, so that nine out of ten pay nothing
  • Abolishing Home Information Packs which have made moving house even more expensive and difficult

Whereas Labour have curtailed the right of social tenants to own their home, a Conservative Government will make it easier for social tenants to own or part-own their home. This will not only help people up the housing ladder, but also ensure residents have greater pride and a greater stake in their community.

Conservatives will "green up" 25 million homes

Thursday, November 26 Shapps outlines major energy home improvements, meaning lower power bills and carbon emissions.

Time for a national social house-swap scheme

Monday, November 9 Shadow Housing Minister Grant Shapps is to announce plans to give social tenants nationwide mobility.

Go to news
Speeches
Articles

At least one War Memorial is desecrated every week

David Burrowes MP, Member of Parliament for Enfield Southgate - Tuesday, February 9 

David Burrowes explains his efforts to toughen up sentencing on those who desecrate war memorials.

Labour’s tax rise will hit small businesses hard

Justine Greening MP - Monday, February 8 

Justine Greening highlights the rising business rates small companies' face and our opposition to this revaluation.

Go to The Blue Blog

Grant Shapps MP

Grant is the Shadow Minister for Housing. A strong believer in social justice, he has done a lot of work to help Britain's homeless.

Read more
Shapps Grant 2007

Grant Shapps at Conference 2008

The Shadow Housing Minister speaks at Conservative Party Conference 2008.