Jack Airey (@aireyj) 's Twitter Profile
Jack Airey

@aireyj

Director of Housing and Infrastructure at Public First, former No 10 SpAd

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The Government wants to pull policy levers that deliver economic growth and new homes quickly. Here's an idea I have written on: scrapping local Article 4 directions that block the automatic right to convert commercial property into housing. linkedin.com/feed/update/ur…

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Three fantastic policy fellows announced by Conservative YIMBY today: Emma Revell, Samuel Hughes and Jack Airey. The centre right movement to address the greatest economic and social problem of modern Britain is coming together! 🏡

Three fantastic policy fellows announced by <a href="/consyimby/">Conservative YIMBY</a> today: <a href="/emmamrevell/">Emma Revell</a>, <a href="/SCP_Hughes/">Samuel Hughes</a> and <a href="/aireyj/">Jack Airey</a>.  The centre right movement to address the greatest economic and social problem of modern Britain is coming together! 🏡
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The building of 780 student homes in Stratford has been blocked on the grounds it would have made the local high street *less grey*. The flats would have been terracotta. This is nuts. bdonline.co.uk/news/planning-…

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Want to make housing affordable? Build not just more homes, but bigger ones. That's what new Public First research by Tim Leunig, Gabriel Hill and me conclusively finds: publicfirst.co.uk/why-building-m… Big really is beautiful. We should let developers get on with building what sells.

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New Public First research finds just 11% of 20-44s have a high enough income and savings to get onto the housing ladder. Supporting more more young people to afford a first home is fundamental to boosting housebuilding, in unison with planning reform: publicfirst.co.uk/saving-the-bri…

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Just one in 10 young people who rent can afford to get onto the housing ladder. A study published today raises questions about the viability of Government’s home building targets, highlighting affordability pressures facing first-time buyers as a key constraint. The research

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The report recommends Government introduce a new equity loan scheme for first-time buyers, demonstrating that such a scheme would: 🔹 Immediately make home ownership more accessible for 490,000 more young people, widening the prospective first-time buyer market by over 80%

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I have written in The Times and The Sunday Times on why planning policies meant to help young people with housing end up hurting their chances of getting on the ladder. Building bigger homes does more for affordability than smaller homes. We should let developers build them! thetimes.com/life-style/pro…

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Today we launched our first report by Jack Airey - Eight Quick Fixes to the Planning and Infrastructure Bill. Hosted by PLG for Housing Market & Housing Delivery and Onward in a packed room - we have proposed a set of easy, practical steps the government could take to build more homes.

Today we launched our first report by <a href="/aireyj/">Jack Airey</a> - Eight Quick Fixes to the Planning and Infrastructure Bill.

Hosted by <a href="/PLGHousing/">PLG for Housing Market & Housing Delivery</a> and <a href="/ukonward/">Onward</a> in a packed room - we have proposed a set of easy, practical steps the government could take to build more homes.