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Why Britain doesn’t build

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  • May 23, 2023
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Samuel Watling
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Since the Second World War, housing in Britain has become increasingly expensive and scarce. Following a pre-war housing boom in the 1930s, during which decade more houses were buil... Show More

Since the Second World War, housing in Britain has become increasingly expensive and scarce. Following a pre-war housing boom in the 1930s, during which decade more houses were built than ever before or since, between 1947 and 1955, Labour and Conservative governments enacted strict new planning rules controlling development. These rules gave local councils the power to block nearly all housebuilding, with little incentive to permit it.

Following a brief grace period after the Second World War, Britain never managed to build enough homes. To address this, successive governments have tried to get the planning system to deliver the homes the UK needs, through ideas including regional planning, a land commission, New Towns, and also by attempting to loosen planning controls. All of these attempts failed. If Britain’s next generation of leaders want to get more houses built, they should learn from these missteps.

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Sam Bowman 🇺🇦 @s8mb · May 23, 2023
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Govt after govt, Labour & Tory, has tried to reform the planning system in Britain, with ideas like regional planning, Land Commissions, zoning, and more. They always fail. If you want to understand why, @watling_samuel's epic history is a *must read*.
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