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Monday 24 July 2023 6:00 am  |  Updated:  Sunday 23 July 2023 5:32 pm

Sunak vows to meet one million new homes promise amid shortfall warnings

By: Jessica Frank-Keyes

Political Reporter

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Rishi Sunak has vowed his government will meet a Conservative manifesto pledge to build one million new homes before the end of this parliament.

The Prime Minister made the promise ahead of a speech by housing and levelling up secretary Michael Gove on measures to slash red tape on loft conversions and extensions.

It comes as right-leaning economists warned Chancellor Jeremy Hunt that a housebuilding shortfall this year risks snuffing out the UK’s fragile green shoots of economic growth.

Sunak says development will be focused on inner cities where the housing need is greatest, as opposed to “concreting over the countryside”.

He said: “We need to keep going because we want more people to realise the dream of owning their own home.

“Our reforms will help make that a reality, by regenerating brownfield land, streamlining the planning process and helping homeowners to renovate and extend their houses.”

Shortfall warnings

Gove will make a speech outlining his new policies today, Monday 24 July, which are set to make it easier to convert larger shops and offices into new homes; build extensions and convert lofts into accommodation; plus cut red tape on barn and agricultural building conversions.

The measures are a “significant package” intended to “support housebuilding in the right places and boost growth”, the government said.

However, analysts from the right-leaning think tank the Institute for Economic Affairs (IEA) have warned that already downbeat predictions on the housebuilding share of GDP by the Office for Budget Responsibility “may not be pessimistic enough” and predicted shortfall could extinguish blossoming growth.

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Julian Jessop, a fellow at the IEA, said only 37,750 builds were started in England in Q1 of 2023 and “a fall in output will have huge implications for UK plc”.

Gove said: “Most people agree that we need to build more homes – the question is how we go about it.

“We have set out a plan today to build the right homes in the right places where there is community support. We’re putting the resources behind it to help make this vision a reality. “

‘Drop in the ocean’

Further measures include a £24m delivery fund to clear planning backlogs; launching an expert ‘super squad’; and asking developers to contribute more through fees.

Communities will be given more of a say via a newly created ‘Office for Place’. A consultation on reforming local plans to better engage residents will also be carried out.

Labour’s shadow levelling up and housing secretary, Lisa Nandy, said: “Britain desperately needs more homes, but another review is a drop in the ocean compared to what is needed to fix the housing crisis.

“We don’t need more reviews or press releases, we need bold action to get Britain building.

“That’s why Labour has set out plans to reform the planning system to build the homes we need.

“We will restore housing targets, reform compulsory purchase rules and take the tough choices to back the builders, not the blockers.”

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