Balls: Use mobile phone windfall to build 100,000 homes
By Adam Branson 01 October 2012
The government should use the proceeds from the forthcoming sale of high speed mobile phone frequencies to fund the construction of 100,000 affordable homes, the shadow chancellor told the Labour Party's conference in Manchester today.
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