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'Build, baby, build'? A critical assessment of housing policy over the first year of the Labour Government in the UK

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Rolfe S, Iafrati S, Baptiste H, James G & Clark C (2026) 'Build, baby, build'? A critical assessment of housing policy over the first year of the Labour Government in the UK. Social Policy and Society.

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Housing policy has been a busy area of activity for the Labour government in its first year. In this paper we critically assess the tensions and contradictions within these housing policy changes, examining whether they add up to a coherent, programmatic response to the 'housing crisis' which can deliver for individuals and households struggling to access and sustain adequate housing after 14 years of austerity and neglect. In particular, we question the underlying driver of the housebuilding target and ask whether the Labour government's apparent desperation for economic growth is subsuming concerns for social justice, despite the increase in support for social housing-a debate with wide international resonance in the current economic context. Finally, we scrutinise whether the rapid start out of the blocks on housing policy can

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FundersUniversity of Stirling
Date accepted by journal02/02/2026
ISSN1474-7464
eISSN1475-3073

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Dr Steve Rolfe

Dr Steve Rolfe

Senior Lecturer, Sociology, Social Policy & Criminology

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