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Where is housing heading?

Posted on: 6 January 2014
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The Chartered Institute of Housing has commissioned a series of leading commentators to give them their views in the run-up to the election, and hope the resulting essays will stimulate debate over the critical period we are about to enter. The Institute wants to discuss some of the most important housing issues the next government will have to face and which should be reflected in the parties’ manifestos. The series begins with an assessment from freelance journalist and housing commentator Jules Birch. In an opening pair of essays, he looks first at what the coalition government said it would do in 2010 and what has actually resulted, and in the second speculates on the immediate future and sets the scene for coverage of more detailed topics by subsequent authors. In a third essay, Vidhya Alakeson, deputy chief executive at think tank Resolution Foundation, considers the challenges posed by social, labour market and demographic changes.

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