Fix planning to fix housing? It’s just a mantra, not the truth

Peter Bill 2024 not very hires

Over and over, politicians have sworn to slash the red tape, but that’s not the key – housebuilders won’t build if there’s no prospect of profit, writes Peter Bill.

Let’s get the bad news out of the way first, shall we? Better news later. The housing crisis is not for fixing. Not by “fixing” planning, at any rate. Not while private output is tied to economic growth, which it is. Not while public output is tied to private output, which it is. Labour’s five-year 1.5 million homebuilding target cannot be met. The party would be wise to reframe the political narrative to “providing land” for that many homes. Then at least non-providing builders can be blamed.

You can only “bulldoze” planning in an autocracy. Kier Starmer’s ill-advised remark suggests, once again, that volume housebuilders have infiltrated Labour. Two decades ago, planning reform turned out to be a putty key for the building of 300,000 homes a year. The Conservatives tore away red tape a decade later, and still the needle didn’t move. This is for the simple reason that builders only build houses when there is a prospect of profit.

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