Business secretary says borrowing more to invest in housebuilding and infrastructure is 鈥榥o brainer鈥 and hits out at government鈥檚 Help to Buy scheme

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The business secretary has said increasing borrowing to invest in housebuilding and infrastructure is a 鈥渘o brainer鈥 and has hit out at the government鈥檚 Help to Buy mortgage guarantee, calling instead for a 鈥榟elp to build鈥 scheme.

In his speech to the Liberal Democrat conference in Glasgow this morning, Vince Cable also said that the Liberal Democrats would 鈥渃ategorically鈥 refuse to support the Conservative Party鈥檚 plans for another 拢25bn in cuts to welfare budgets and public services in the next parliament, saying that 鈥渕ore taxes will be needed鈥 to support deficit reduction.

He added that there was also a case for increasing government borrowing to boost investment in housing and infrastructure

He said: 鈥淎ny politician who tells you that the next government can balance the budget and avoid tax increases is lying to you.

鈥淭here is a role too for more public borrowing by central and local government to finance productive investment in transport, housing and innovation.

鈥淲hen interest rates are so low, borrowing for investment is a no brainer and is nothing to do with deficit reduction.

鈥淥f course we need to protect the next generation from too much public - as well as private - debt, but the next generation would certainly not thank us for a legacy of underinvestment, over-stretched infrastructure and unaffordable homes.

In an earlier debate on housing policy at the conference, Cable also hit out at the government鈥檚 Help to Buy mortgage guarantee scheme, which he said was not helping people buy homes as it was driving up prices.

Cable said there was a 鈥渇undamental crisis鈥 in the housing market that could only be addressed by increasing the level of housebuilding.

He said: 鈥淗ow do you stimulate supply? [the chancellor George] Osborne has this policy called Help to Buy which doesn鈥檛 actually help you buy because it drives up the price and makes it less affordable.

鈥淏ut what we really need is Help to Build. It鈥檚 small builders who desperately need credit and support for training.鈥

Cable also took aim at Conservatives鈥 flagship Right to Buy policy, which gives council house tenants the opportunity to purchase their homes.

鈥淭he Right to Buy policy, without replacement, has done enormous damage and we have to stop it,鈥 he said.

He said the overall state of the housing market was 鈥渋nsufferable鈥 because it priced out 鈥渨hole swathes of people鈥 on middle incomes.

Cable today also announced plans to raise apprentice pay by more than 拢1 an hour from 拢2.73 to 拢3.79 in a bid to boost the take-up of apprenticeships.