A good read. A serious and genuine political debate on housing is long overdue, but more importantly so is a strong policy outcome for the housing industry and the public.
'The cladding scandal is a case in point. Shoddy, dangerous workmanship was exposed, which was one thing, but then the extortionate cost of fixing the problem was passed on to homeowners.'
✍️ Liam Halligan
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@LFC From an elite sport coaching point of view, has the departure from Melwood been a factor in recent results? Moving home isn’t easy and it takes a while to settle in.
If I was a developer trying to build housing by getting proper planning permission and playing planning fees for it, I'd be pretty miffed by all those developers using PDR and paying next to nothing. 'Good' development is now subsidising 'bad' development in the planning system.
Scarce, unaffordable housing is not a local problem in a few places, but is baked into the 21st-century global city. This is an outcome of the transformation of housing into an investment vehicle. https://t.co/0DkH3FQQ0S
This idea that homes are an 'asset class' and/or an 'equity vehicle' is relatively new and has blossomed over the course of my adult life - it's not a coincidence that rising homelessness and under-housing for so many has gone hand in hand with this shift. #WinnersAndLosers
Something magical is happening on the west coast as the @CityOfVictoria quietly ploughs forward, rapidly transforming streets to be for people of all ages. This is what cities that take the #ClimateCrisis seriously do. HT @renomate
Labour confirms it backing for open-ended tenancies following its conference motion to back #EndSection21
Giving tenants security will go a long way to reduce homelessness and tackle squalor - as well as making renting viable in the long term
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