Finding the right keys for growth: How should housing feature in the Budget?

17/11/2025 1h 9min Temporada 1 Episodio 211
Finding the right keys for growth: How should housing feature in the Budget?

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November 13th 2025
The Budget run-in has centred around what taxes the Chancellor will need to raise to meet her fiscal rules. But housing could potentially play an equally decisive role. Ambitious planning reform could deliver the economic growth that Britain so desperately needs, the current mess of property taxation is ripe for reform, and better support for families in rented accommodation could raise living standards and reduce child poverty. Successive governments have failed to grapple with Britain’s housing challenges, but can the Chancellor afford not to grasp it?
How can planning reform be strengthened, and what might it mean for growth? How much appetite is there for touching the terrible twin taxes of stamp duty and council tax? And how should housing feature in the Government’s new Child Poverty strategy that will sit alongside the Budget?
SPEAKERS

Emily Williams
Director of Residential Research at Savills


Paul Cheshire
Emeritus Professor of Economic Geography at the LSE


Jamie Carswell
Director of Housing and Safer Communities at the Royal Borough of Greenwich


Hannah Aldridge
Senior Research and Policy Analyst at the Resolution Foundation


Ruth Curtice
Chief Executive of the Resolution Foundation (Chair)

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