Outspoken broadcaster predicted that Sir Keir Starmer’s party would not hit its aim of 1.5m new homes by 2030
Question Time: Piers Morgan gives verdict on Labour’s housebuilding plans
Piers Morgan insisted Labour’s housing plans are “not going to happen” in a BBC Question Time clash.
The panel show was discussing whether the Government’s target of 1.5million new homes by the end of this Parliament is an “assault on our green and pleasant land”.
Addressing Cabinet minister Wes Streeting, Mr Morgan said: “It’s not going to happen. Sorry Wes.”
Mr Streeting replied: “You really are the Grinch this Christmas.”
The broadcaster went on: “I don’t want to be the Grinch, it’s just not going to happen in the same way that the promises we got from the Conservatives didn’t happen.”
Piers Morgan clashed with Wes Streeting on Question Time
Mr Morgan challenged the Health Secretary to a bet of £1 to charity for every home Labour does not build up to £1.5million, which Mr Streeting declined.
The TalkTV host added: “So you’re admitting you’re not going to hit the target is my point.
“In principle, I totally buy into what Labour are doing. I’ve got three sons and it’s incredibly expensive for any young people to get on the housing ladder.
“So I hope they are right. I just don’t think they can deliver it.”
Earlier in the programme, Mr Streeting defended his party’s housebuilding targets.
He said: “What they are is an attack on the situation we see in our country today where too many people are priced out of decent homes.
“For years now and under successive governments, we have not built the number of homes needed and this is a simple supply and demand problem.”
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