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Brown throws homeowners a mortgage lifeline

By George Parker and Jane Croft

Published: December 4 2008 02:00 | Last updated: December 4 2008 02:00

Homeowners facing the threat of repossession were yesterday offered a government lifeline in the form of a £1bn scheme that will allow mortgage interest payments to be deferred for up to two years.

Gordon Brown, speaking at the start of the debate on the Queen's Speech, said eight of Britain's biggest banks were backing the scheme, which follows warnings from mortgage lenders that up to 45,000 homes could be repossessed this year.

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