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Rachel Reeves' ISA plans would 'choke mortgages' for first-time buyers

Darlington Building Society chief executive Andrew Craddock said the policy would impact first-time buyers and 'those who struggle to find a mortgage with mainstream high street lenders'

Chancellor of the Exchequer Rachel Reeves (Image: 2025 Getty Images)

The CEO of a building society has warned that Rachel Reeves' plans to cut the tax-free cash ISA allowance could significantly limit mortgage availability for those who need it most.

Darlington Building Society responded to news that the Chancellor is set to announce a reduction in the current £20,000 cap on tax-free savings as part of the individual savings account wrapper, as reported by .

The move is expected to be confirmed by Reeves in her forthcoming Mansion House speech, as part of an effort to encourage British savers to invest in London-listed companies and revitalise the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ's struggling capital markets.

Andrew Craddock, chief executive of Darlington Building Society, said the policy would affect first-time buyers and "those who struggle to find a mortgage with mainstream high street lenders."

He added that this could include self-employed individuals, older borrowers "or even those looking to build their own dream home."

Craddock stated: "Cash ISAs underpin the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ mortgage market, providing a vital source of funding for building societies, which is lent out as mortgages to support the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ's housing market."

"By massively reducing this key source of funding, the government would be effectively choking mortgage availability for many first-time buyers and those who struggle to find a mortgage with mainstream high street lenders."

"This can include the self-employed, older borrowers or even those looking to build their own dream home."