Thank you, really appreciate it! Fingers crossed on the results now ☺️
Posts by Alex Toal
Should we move to a single regulator and ombudmsan service in housing?
Labour's new legislation is bringing forward new bodies for private renters and leaseholders, but would simplifying the landscape provide an easier resource for tenants?
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How does the affordability agenda play out in Labour's housing policy? What next from campaigners and the sector? How do the populists flesh out their agendas?
With politics back for 2026, my thoughts on a few key questions for housing politics:
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With the minced pies and mulled wine just about polished off, I thought that a history of Section 106 would be...a fun thing to do?
S.106 reform looks on the agenda, with questions on how to maximise developer contributions to deliver for communities.
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How do we define success in housing?
Some reflections on LHG's policy day, this week's planning announcements, and how we ensure that Labour's housing successes turn into human outcomes.
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Thank you Mary!
So I decided to start a Substack!
Working in housing and politics, I am lucky to listen in on fascinating conversations and events, which I wanted to write up and think about more.
Starting off on Steve Reed at the Select Committee and LHA rates:
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So proud of the whole @labourhousinggroup.bsky.social team for making Labour Conference’s first-ever Housing Zone a huge success.
Our 18 events across 3 days covered the breadth and depth of the housing crisis, now it’s time to take their energy and ideas and put them into action.
Others have noted that this means foreign-born people are LESS likely than UK-born people to be in prison. What I want to note is that The Times is now referring to foreign-born UK citizens as ‘foreigners’. This includes Boris Johnson, Sir Mo Farah, Emma Watson, Rory Stewart and little old me.
The Housing Theory of Everything strikes again:
“English-speaking governments, policymakers and societies have raised a generation to play the home ownership game. They have then not so much ripped up the rule book as confiscated the board and all the pieces without explanation”
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Since the election Labour has got to grips with the housing crisis, going above and beyond to lay the groundwork to build 1.5 million homes, deliver a generational boost in social housing, and fix flawed tenures.
More on their wins from me at
@redbrickblog.bsky.social 👇
Thanks to @alextoal.bsky.social for organising the first book club meeting of @labourhousinggroup.bsky.social
A thumbs up for the first book!
Excited to debut our 'Class of 2024' series ahead of the anniversary of the election next week, with new Labour MPs looking back at the Government's housing achievements over the past year.
Be sure to check out our first piece from Shaun Davies on New Towns:
Another chart, just for London.
Repurposing all empty homes - including those we technically can't - get London to <1/2 of its 10-year housebuilding target.
But doing so disregards the places where new homes are needed and the useful role empty homes have.
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Broadly I agree! But most of the government’s planning reform also has relatively little to do to nature so spinning “builders vs blockers” into “housing vs nature” also feels disingenuous.
I mean I also think that we’re also a nation of having-somewhere-to-live-lovers and that we need new homes, pylons and railways to counter the climate crisis.
People want change, and conveniently Labour is in power with a massive majority and able to deliver it. I've written about why the party needs to concentrate on carrying out its agenda:
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Not to ruin your day but I just looked up “rizz” in Hansard and the single result it returns from the 21st century so much worse than you could imagine.
The Housing Forum is very pleased to see today's announcement of £2bn additional funding for affordable housing this parliament. www.gov.uk/government/n...
@paulbrannenne.bsky.social wrote a brilliant piece for Red Brick on this last year, well worth a read!
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One for housing nerds, the Government has just published their timber in construction roadmap.
A clear area of improvement for the UK’s built environment, which uses a lot less timber than comparable countries:
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For too long, residents have endured noisy, disruptive pedicabs.
TfL is consulting on cracking down on this issue under the Pedicabs (London) Act 2024—let’s ensure amplified noise is banned for good.
Join me in calling for TfL to stop the noise.
www.rachelblake.org.uk/stopthenoise
This is pretty big - research from @centreforcities.bsky.social has showed that there is land for 2m new homes around stations in the green belt alone: www.centreforcities.org/press/centre...
Thank you, was a pleasure speaking with you!
Public investment in social housing will be crucial over the coming Parliament to reverse decades of chronic under-investment.
Read more ➡️ https://buff.ly/4jdDb8W
A provoking title from Andy and a great point underlying it.
Streeting has frequently referred to himself as the “patient-in-chief” when discussing NHS reform, and work is needed to ensure that social tenants are empowered and treated with greater respect.
NEW | Will the Renters’ Rights Bill transform the Private Rented Sector?
Ahead of the Renters’ Rights Bill’s 3rd Reading on 14th January, Jacky Peacock lays out the changes it will introduce and the need for firm enforcement through the new PRS database.
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Too many reports vary between “why don’t we just introduce rent controls” to “there’s no point mentioning PR because it’ll never happen” when the truth is that popularity matters but shouldn’t be a pre-requisite for discussing policy.
Going through IPPR’s new report on improving turnout and spotted this table, a version of which every piece of similar research should have