Labour's Lisa Nandy claimed tens of thousands of families will be paying higher mortgages for years 'because the Conservatives crashed the economy'
Families paying more than £530 extra on mortgage due to Liz Truss’s premiership, Labour analysis shows
Lisa Nandy, Shadow Secretary of State for Levelling Up, claimed rising mortgage rates was a Tory crisis, made in Downing Street and being paid for by working people. Families are paying more than £530 extra for their“disastrous premiership”, Labour said a family with a mortgage on the average property are paying £537 a month more than they would have 12 months ago.
“This is a Tory crisis, made in Downing Street and being paid for by working people. Tens of thousands of households will be paying higher mortgage bills for years to come because the Conservatives crashed the economy,” she said.
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