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Kevin Gulliver

Website Kevin writes for Left Foot Forward about housing and the impact of government policy on low income communities. He is the Director of Birmingham-based research charity the Human City Institute and Chair of the Centre for Community Research but writes in a personal capacity; Kevin's interests are social and economic policy, especially relating to housing, health, communities and inequalities.

Need for affordable credit ‘big bang’ to aid low income communities

Kevin Gulliver
27 June, 2011

Kevin Gulliver, director of Birmingham-based research charity the Human City Institute and chair of the Centre for Community Research, on the need for affordable credit.

Grant Shapps MP

Government spin on so-called “rich” social housing tenants exposed

Kevin Gulliver
6 June, 2011

Contradictory government messages claim social housing is a repository for the workless while also seeking to rid social housing of tenants with higher incomes

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Two Labour traditions can come together in social housing

Kevin Gulliver
1 June, 2011

A new Labour project for government must call upon both its major traditions – mutual as well as Fabian – to create an attractive synthesis, writes Kevin Gulliver.

Is the government privatising the debt?

Kevin Gulliver
24 May, 2011

Kevin Gulliver, director of research charity the Human City Institute and chair of the Centre for Community Research, looks at whether the government is privatising the debt.

UK housing market is an engine of inequality

Kevin Gulliver
18 May, 2011

Is the housing market fostering inequality between the generations and across society? Kevin Gulliver gives an evidence based analysis of the current situation.

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