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Government accused of 'tinkering' with housebuilding permissions


Published on 2024-12-09 14:40:37 - London Evening Standard
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  • A Conservative shadow housing minister has suggested the Government is "tinkering" with planning decision-making, instead of "getting developers developing and builders building" new homes.

The article from the Evening Standard discusses Labour MP Matthew Pennycook's criticism of the Conservative government's handling of the housing crisis in England. Pennycook highlighted the government's failure to meet its housing targets, noting that only 249,190 new homes were built in the year to June 2023, significantly less than the 300,000 homes per year target set by former Prime Minister David Cameron. He accused the government of lacking a coherent strategy, pointing out the frequent changes in housing ministers and policy U-turns, which have led to a lack of progress in addressing the housing shortage. Pennycook emphasized the need for a long-term plan to increase housing supply, criticizing the government for not only failing to build enough homes but also for not ensuring that the homes built are affordable. He called for a more stable and committed approach to housing policy to tackle the ongoing crisis effectively.

Read the Full London Evening Standard Article at:
[ https://www.standard.co.uk/news/politics/matthew-pennycook-government-house-of-commons-conservative-england-b1198996.html ]
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