Social and Affordable Housing 2025-10-13
2025-10-13
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Context
The previous Government's policies led to a collapse in housing consents by one fifth over four years. The Secretary of State has legislative power under section 340 of the Greater London Authority Act 1999.
Mr Bacon asked why the Secretary of State will not intervene on the Mayor of London despite holding significant powers and resources to review policies hindering housing delivery, such as an obsession with dual facing, twin staircasing, and a bizarre aversion to corridors which developers claim are major obstacles in London.
First, I recognise the challenges raised by the hon. Gentleman and thank him for raising them. We are making legislative changes with the Planning and Infrastructure Bill to speed up the planning system. Additionally, I am working with the Greater London Authority and the Mayor of London on an acceleration package targeting London, and we will make announcements within weeks to ensure home building continues apace.
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Assessment & feedback
The Secretary of State did not explicitly state whether he would intervene under section 340 or not.
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