Interactions between government and home building firms in 2002 were a little more heated
Housebuilders to confront Prescott
This week, 好色先生TV has predicted that housebuilders should do well in the upcoming Autumn Budget, as Theresa May vowed to focus on housing in her conference speech, pumped 拢10bn more into Help to Buy and welcomed mass housebuilders to Downing Street, where she and ministers were reportedly in 鈥渓istening mode鈥, writes Helen Burch.
Interactions between government and home building firms in 2002 were a little more heated. Deputy prime minister John Prescott attacked housebuilders over low housing density in the South-east and was known to believe that companies were land banking. The House Builders Federation had arranged to see Prescott to express concern over these comments. A spokesperson said the government鈥檚 鈥渇ailure to address the inefficiency of the planning system鈥 was at fault. We reported that 鈥渟tern Mr Prescott鈥 had given the industry a 鈥漴eal caning鈥.
Of course, only a year ago communities department minister Sajid Javid also berated housebuilders for land banking, so who knows how long the Conservatives鈥 use of the carrot rather than the stick will last.
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