Stable foundations: How can this Labour government fix the housing crisis?
Renewal - ISSN 0968-5211
Volume 32 Number 2 & 3 (2024)
Stable foundations: How can this Labour government fix the housing crisis?
Jonathan Webb pages 125-134
Abstract
The Labour Party have placed huge emphasis on planning reforms to fix England’s broken housing market. However, these reforms need to be considered in the context of how our housing market operates, the profit-seeking behaviour that underpins it and the power relations that are baked into it.
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Jonathan Webb (2024) Stable foundations: How can this Labour government fix the housing crisis?, Renewal, 32(2 & 3 ), 125-134