Rayner puts people before poultry, but her housing targets may be for the birds
Angela Rayner came on my programme this morning ready to trumpet her plan to deliver 1.5 million homes in this parliamentary term.
It takes confidence to start an interview by promising to achieve what no housing minister – and there have been more than 30 – has done since the 1950s.
And the omens aren’t that great, either for her housing target or her wider infrastructure ambitions.
Still, they’ll be trembling in the town halls.
She sent a warning to local councillors who might be suffering the delusion that they are in charge of their own building programmes, that she would sweep aside blockages to development – including them.
However, she wouldn’t be drawn on what sanctions recalcitrant local authorities might face. Instead, she offered what she called “clarity”.
In other words, whatever the detail, don’t mess with Big Ange.
And as for those newts, bats, and birds who often stand in the way of development, they had better start packing their bags.
To paraphrase her boss’s pledge to put party before country, this secretary of state plans to put people before poultry.
Where she wasn’t quite as clear was on the question of how she’d get all of this done.
The stickiest moment came when asked if she would be content that most of the extra homes would provide homes for the more than 2.5 million immigrants needed to fuel Rachel Reeves’s growth plans – not least the construction workers vital to building her new homes.
The Constriction Industry Training Board reckons we’d need an extra quarter of a million new staff even before the ambitious housing target was revealed.
Having started our conversation with the assertion the country faced a major shortage of homes, she ended with the claim “there’s plenty of housing already, but not enough for people who desperately need it”.
I might even be convinced there’s deep philosophical meaning to her statement – but to my ears, it sounds like nobody’s quite thought this one through.
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