The most specific announcements of the British Prime Minister concerned the facilitation of tenants of municipal and other subsidized houses to finally buy the house in which they live.
London, Thanasis Gavos
The challenges posed by precision in British households were mentioned in a speech by Blackpool the Prime Minister of the United Kingdom Boris Johnson.
He noted that the country is currently moving “against the wind” with global pressures leading to higher fuel and food prices, such as the pandemic “and Putin’s aggression”.
“We will overcome it, just as we have overcome Covid’s much greater challenge,” Johnson said.
Without referring to specific measures, he announced announcements for tax cuts. As he commented, the increased tax burden on British households and businesses is a “diversion” and should be reduced as soon as possible. He added that this will happen when it is “reasonable” to happen.
The most specific announcements of the British Prime Minister concerned the facilitating residents of municipal and other subsidized housing to eventually buy the house in which they live and helping rentier beneficiaries gain access to a mortgage.
Mr Johnson also said he could not guarantee the construction of 300,000 homes a year under the current circumstances, a commitment included in the Conservative Party’s election manifesto.