CML issues its own election manifesto

The Council of Mortgage Lenders (CML) has launched a new animated version of its election manifesto, aimed at political parties ahead of the general election in May.

The trade body says the video outlines a number of the issues for people in different tenures in today’s housing market, and the CML manifesto sets out the challenges to be addressed in delivering effective housing solutions for the future.

Paul Smee, director general of the CML, said: “The mortgage market is a £1.2 trillion industry, and housing a key electoral issue. This is our combination to the political debate; whoever is in power after the election will have to show they can create a joined up and cohesive housing strategy for all housing tenures.

“The UK housing market is really a set of local markets, so there are especial challenges in delivering a focused long-term plan, but it is crucial for the wellbeing of citizens, and the growth of the economy and lenders are keen to play a positive role.”

The Council of Mortgage Lenders published ‘A housing market to be proud of last year giving a lender’s perspective on what actions need to be taken to tackle the most important problems facing our market today.

Focusing on the needs of “the old, the young, and the in-betweeners”, the CML recommended:

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