The Tories are Sunakered on housing
Rishi Sunak is even campaigning against his own housing policies
Rishi Sunak is even campaigning against his own housing policies
Much of the causes for concern laid out by the thirty unsupportive organisations are fraught with conflict and inconsistent arguments
Some big names have been taken down, for better or worse
The Minister for Housing and Planning has just stopped 165 homes being built
Labour’s future proposals will need to give people a stronger sense of security in their own homes.
The government is merely taking money from private capital pots for new construction and forcing the reallocation to remediation without appreciating what impact that will have on new supply.
Our housing columnist looks at a series of policy and briefing documents on the housing crisis
‘Brownfield sites alone will “almost certainly never be enough to meet the country’s housing need”.
‘With new blood coming into politics and policymaking, pro-housing stances are now finally being taken’
‘Labour must offer a social housing funding mechanism that not only provides new supply, but tackles the systemic need for rehabilitation of existing stock.’