As leader of the Liberal Democrats, the only party opposing Brexit, Vince Cable believes he鈥檚 gaining ground on his two main rivals. But the 75-year-old parliamentary veteran is keen to show his isn鈥檛 a party campaigning on a single issue.
The Liberal Democrats have also announced a raft of policies which Cable says will boost housebuilding activity across the UK.
Read the full interview in print and online from Friday, in which Cable talks to building about housing, Heathrow鈥檚 third runway and Carillion鈥檚 鈥榟orrific鈥 collapse.
Cable on鈥 Heathrow鈥檚 third runway
鈥淚 think there鈥檚 a legitimate set of questions about who鈥檚 actually going to pay for it. There are vast disparities between the cost estimates on the runway and on the infrastructure and, until that is clarified, it is very far from clear that we have a sensible, viable project.鈥
Cable on鈥 The 拢3.5bn parliament refurbishment
鈥淚 tend to be in favour of economical solutions and for having parliament rotated around provincial cities so that we turn this potentially very costly exercise into something positive for democracy. In Tudor times, monarchs used to go around the country and spend a few months in York and a few months in Lancaster. Maybe we should revive that model.鈥
Cable on鈥 The apprenticeship levy
鈥淭he original idea was that employers would be rewarded for training through levy abatement and that those who didn鈥檛 train would pay the levy. That hasn鈥檛 happened 鈥 in fact, good training companies are effectively paying twice. As far as we can see training is falling off a cliff.鈥
Lib Dem housing policy in brief:
Greenbelt swapping
Freeing up disused parts of the green belt, such as former petrol station sites, for housing in exchange for protecting urban green space such as parks and playing fields
Development agency
An arm鈥檚-length, not-for-profit agency with compulsory purchase powers that buys land at low cost. Land used for agriculture would be acquired minus the 鈥渉ope value鈥 that inflates prices, aiming to build houses at as low as 40% of market value
Public sector land
Big landowners such as the Ministry of Defence must release land for housing. Tough Treasury sanctions would be imposed for public sector land banking
Empty homes
Where the housing stock in areas of natural beauty and in London is unoccupied by non-resident owners, there would be greater sanctions such as increasing the 200% council tax on empty homes to 500%
Social housing
Of the 300,000 new homes that are needed a year, 50,000 should be for social housing. This would require removing the cap on local authority borrowing, giving councils discretion to curb the Right to Buy, and removing the affordable housing exemption for small developments
Postscript
Read 黑洞社区鈥檚 full interview with Vince Cable in print and online from Friday 29 June
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