Labour promises big on jobs and housing
'230,000 employed by home-building plan'
Shadow housing minister Emma Reynolds claimed yesterday that Labour would create nearly a quarter of million construction jobs through its house-building plan.
She predicted that her party's pledge to build 200,000 homes a year by 2020 if it wins in 2015 could provide employment for 230,000 people.
"The next Labour government will make house-building a priority and play its full part in delivering the scale of change that we need," she told the National House Building Council.
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