
Why Labour must continue to lead the YIMBY revolution
“The status quo is not neutral. Every day that we fail to build enough housing, we are choosing to deepen inequality and stifle opportunity.”
“The status quo is not neutral. Every day that we fail to build enough housing, we are choosing to deepen inequality and stifle opportunity.”
Without reform, the government’s goal of building 1.5 million homes by the end of this parliament will remain out of reach, and the housing crisis will continue to deepen.
Britain’s housing crisis is being worsened by outdated and obstructive planning policies, and the review mechanisms
The housing crisis in the UK requires bold, forward-thinking solutions that address the needs of all communities
Incorporating density bonuses into brownfield planning passports can unlock new supply and ensure more schemes meet affordable housing thresholds
Chris Worrall writes on the rally which shows ‘the moment has indeed well and truly come for the YIMBY movement’
In Rachel Reeves’ first speech as Chancellor, Labour set out plans to rebuild Britain in its bid to make every part of the nation better off.
If we are to review Labour’s key housing pledges they centre around delivering 1.5 million homes, and Labour’s planning reform agenda is set to be one of the most transformative in a generation.
A must read for all those interested in the housing and planning arena.
The likes of Susan Hall and NIMBY council’s, such as Harrow and Croydon, are what is holding our country back