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Why Ed Balls calling to spend 4G windfall on homes could be worth far more than £3 billion

Why Ed Balls calling to spend 4G windfall on homes could be worth far more than £3 billion

Shadow Chancellor Ed Balls has said Labour would spend the £3 billion or so won from the 4G mobile phone licence sale on building 100,000 new homes. It’s a start. But it’s far from enough to fill the huge gap in house building created by the credit crunch, despite having the now de rigueur 100,000 figure that’s seemingly essential to all housing policy statements today. However, I have a sneaking feeling (probably an irrational hope) that this slightly bold move…

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Why let planning just look like a lottery? Make it one

Why let planning just look like a lottery? Make it one

On the subject of Grant Shapps and John Healey, I attended the Housing Market Intelligence conference last week at which both spoke. I obviously recommend the conference because I have a vested interest in it and indeed the associated report, which I edit. But that is not the point. While the presentation styles of the two politicans could not have been more different, there was one thread I noticed that appeared to tie the two presentations together. Given that this…

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