10/07/2009
Housing minister John Healey has told a Common’s Treasury select committee that he would consider extending the homeowner mortgage rescue scheme beyond its current two-year limit, if the economy continues to struggle beyond 2010. He also rejected accusations that the government had been ‘complacent’ with its support for those at risk of repossession, although he warned that ‘a certain level of repossessions is inevitable’ in a recession.
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