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Response rates from 272 PO1 1 voters.

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 @9PQJS56answered…6mos6MO

No, but they should permanently abolish stamp duty for first-time homebuyers and raise the Lifetime ISA limit on home prices.

 @9S38LG3answered…5mos5MO

Yes but it would have a way larger window to be able to pay it off once the persons are financially stable

 @8SZTB3Z answered…5mos5MO

How exactly could this to introduced and made to work? Long-term economic security is needed for people to consider taking on mortgages and there is precious little sign of that in the current economy - amid the lingering question about how the British economy can prosper in post-Brexit Britain.

 @9QTTF8Ganswered…6mos6MO

Yes if it is clear houses are all unaffordable but if they are reasonable to all, first-time buyers should be buying at that same rate.

 @9QSH7HNanswered…6mos6MO

I think by strong rent control and making it harder to become a landlord will bring housing market down. We need a real living wage. People should be able to buy a house without needing assistance from the government in the first place

 @9QSD9MBanswered…6mos6MO

Yes - But only for certain individuals, vetting process of income, deposit etc should be provide to ensure only those who need help receive it.

 @9QS9VW6answered…6mos6MO

yes but this depends on how badly they need it and should only be put in place to prevent them from going homeless