SNP pledge to support affordable housing

The Scottish National Party (SNP) has made a general election pledge to support the construction of new affordable housing in Scotland.

Speaking at Springfield Properties in Braehead today, deputy first minister John Swinney (pictured) outlined the party’s support for small businesses and said he would push for the next government to release more funding for affordable housing.

Swinney said: “With 24,000 affordable homes built by this SNP government so far, we are on track to meet our target to build 30,000 by the end of this Scottish Parliament. We will push for a funding boost for affordable housing from the UK Government to help build more homes.

“The SNP will use our influence at Westminster to maximum effect to ensure that the Scottish economy gets the support it needs to create and support jobs, boost competitiveness and tackle inequality.”

Sandy Adam, chairman of Springfield Properties, added: “I am delighted to welcome the First Minister and Deputy First Minister to Springfield Properties today - and I welcome the strong package of measures outlined in the SNP’s business manifesto.

“Pushing the case for more UK Government investment in affordable housing will help grow the Scottish house building industry providing jobs, economic growth and much needed quality housing across the country - and will go some way to undo the damage of Westminster cuts to Scotland’s capital budget.”