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After Grenfell, SW1 promised “never again”
Instead, they built a system where unsafe towers stand and safe ones never get built.
In today's substack, I make the case if we don’t fix the fire service and the BSR, the next disaster is only a matter of time.
Seventy two dead.
Zero accountable.
Our new briefing sets out how to make the Government's planning reforms big enough to get 1.5 million houses built.
The three essential steps are below - together these could be used to replace our discretionary planning system with a brand new flexible zoning system:
Rich homeowners like Mick Jagger blocking new homes is nothing new.
Here's what I'd say to them 👇
Capitalist economies are growing while reducing green house gas emissions and we haven't even got statter with how much that can be reduced when adopting YIMBYism.
2/3 📊 Facts speak louder than promises. 80% of SME builders face roadblocks with S106 affordable housing deals, and 42% are hit by nutrient neutrality restrictions. SMEs can’t solve the housing crisis while stuck in bureaucracy.
I wonder why Austin landlords suddenly became a lot less greedy.
Austin is seeing the biggest drop in rents among major cities—down nearly 7% in the past year. Why? Texas makes it easier to build more housing, and it's paying off.
Lessons to be learnt for the UK!
A lot of new additions to the Labour YIMBY and housing starter pack. Give it a follow! go.bsky.app/ENRUppA
It's pretty remarkable just how much the politics around zoning have shifted over the past decade—college towns like Berkeley and Cambridge were once the epicenter of NIMBYism. Now they're in a neck-and-neck competition to liberalize and build. www.bostonglobe.com/2024/11/21/b...
They don't work at all. Failed everywhere they've been tried. And a huge handout to wealthy renters at expense of future renters.