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David Cameron’s “rabbit out of a hat” pledge to double the number of new homes built under his Help to Buy scheme smacks of panic.

He was so petrified at the thought of his target for subsidised new private homes being outflanked by Labour that he has abandoned the 100,000 figure he announced at Tory Party conference in favour of 200,000.

Cameron proclaims that Britain is building again, but his government’s record is abysmal, with the lowest peacetime level of housebuilding since the 1920s.

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