We’ve given more resources. On housing, we are now establishing a regional housing pot.

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The politician is saying that the government has provided more money and resources to help with housing. They are now setting up a special fund that will be used to help provide housing across different regions in the country. This means the government is trying to make it easier for people to find and afford homes, especially in areas that may have had housing problems before.

About John Prescott

John Prescott was a British politician who served as Deputy Prime Minister of the United Kingdom from 1997 to 2007. He was often seen as the link to the working class in the Labour Party and developed a reputation as a key conciliator between Tony Blair and Gordon Brown.

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Refurbishing I’ve done in the first three years and I’m still giving housing money, of course, to the north.

John Prescott

Deputy Prime Minister of the United Kingdom (1997-2007)

Why can’t we, with a more intelligent policy, actually have houses that are affordable, built at higher densities than they are at the moment and built on brownfield sites.

John Prescott

Deputy Prime Minister of the United Kingdom (1997-2007)

You go down some street – no doubt it’s there, and we have to do something about it, and our programmes are designed to do that – but if that’s a picture of Newcastle, it’s not the one I recognise and I bet none in the North East do either.

John Prescott

Deputy Prime Minister of the United Kingdom (1997-2007)

The choice is not normally between the north and south. It might be between Britain and Europe.

John Prescott

Deputy Prime Minister of the United Kingdom (1997-2007)

In the north east, there, they have had quite a bit of government offices moving in. It’s not a new policy.

John Prescott

Deputy Prime Minister of the United Kingdom (1997-2007)

We’ve given more resources. On housing, we are now establishing a regional housing pot.

John Prescott

Deputy Prime Minister of the United Kingdom (1997-2007)

If you look at Newcastle or Gateshead, even over twenty years, even with the previous administration, it has moved quite remarkably in transforming itself.

John Prescott

Deputy Prime Minister of the United Kingdom (1997-2007)

I was the one that brought it in, but not only for the north-east, for every area so we can develop all the regional economies, lift up the national productivity, get greater wealth and share it more evenly.

John Prescott

Deputy Prime Minister of the United Kingdom (1997-2007)

That’s what I think regions are about, making central government more accountable and fairer.

John Prescott

Deputy Prime Minister of the United Kingdom (1997-2007)

Down in the south, it’s how we find the brownfield sites without taking too much land take to meet the tremendous demand for housing, and that’s what I’ve done.

John Prescott

Deputy Prime Minister of the United Kingdom (1997-2007)

We are making the fundamental changes. It was like the decent housing target. We said by 2010, we’d have taken a million houses and refurbished them into decent housing.

John Prescott

Deputy Prime Minister of the United Kingdom (1997-2007)

We believe the 36, nearly 40, billion pound discount given for a right to buy houses took a million houses out of the public housing sector which is desperately needed for rent.

John Prescott

Deputy Prime Minister of the United Kingdom (1997-2007)

What government has been doing, we’ve got major programmes now, of billions of pounds, which are directed by central government into these areas of deprivation.

John Prescott

Deputy Prime Minister of the United Kingdom (1997-2007)

In a sense, what we do with the regional development agencies is to give them resources to look at the deficiencies in the economy in the regional areas, so they can address themselves to that.

John Prescott

Deputy Prime Minister of the United Kingdom (1997-2007)

I have only been seeking to get them to the negotiating table and, thank God, that’s where they are.

John Prescott

Deputy Prime Minister of the United Kingdom (1997-2007)

There is progress taking place, growth is better. We’re only talking about two years there.

John Prescott

Deputy Prime Minister of the United Kingdom (1997-2007)

It’s moving in the right direction. It was in decline under the previous administration.

John Prescott

Deputy Prime Minister of the United Kingdom (1997-2007)