Cameron pledges UK ‘turnaround decade’ with homebuilding boost


UK Prime Minister David Cameron will set out changes to planning rules to encourage house-builders to deliver more of the homes for young people that his government has promised.

In a speech to the Conservative Party’s annual conference in Manchester, northwest England, on Wednesday, Cameron will say he wants his party’s time in office between 2010 and 2020 to be “the turnaround decade – one which people will look back on and say: ‘that’s when the tide turned’.”

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