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Published 10:15 16 Jul 2018 BST
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He said: "I would say that five years would be a fair timeframe to put on it.
"We'd have to have that debate in the city council chamber, but that to my mind would give young couples in particular some time to save up some money."
He continued: "I think it's a rather sensible, modest proposal that could help a lot of families who at the moment are suffocating with ever increasing rents."
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