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Finding the money to Build Britain’s Future

Gary Gibbon

Author: Gary Gibbon|Posted: 7:29 pm on 29/06/09

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So where’s the money coming from for the Building Britain’s Future policies announced today?

The government says that some PFI contracts got cheaper recently… money had been set aside thinking the poor economic climate would stay poor, but it wasn’t needed. There’s also been a raid on some departments’ “underspends”.

But on the biggest spend – the £1.5bn to boost social housing – the biggest loser is the Department of Communities and Local Government itself.

Around £750mn is coming from “reprioritising” its own budget. Within that £750mn around £500mn is coming from the Homes and Communities Agency.

It was formed last year, the DCLG’s website explains, to:

“join up the delivery of housing and regeneration under one roof, bringing together the functions of English Partnerships, the investment functions of the Housing Corporation, the Academy for Sustainable Communities, and key housing and regeneration programmes previously delivered by Communities and Local Government, including the Thames Gateway, Housing Market Renewal, Decent Homes.”

Very similar work to the sort of thing the government is promoting today. The Tories will be studying this one very closely to see what lessons it has for raiding government budgets.

Another interesting development in today’s housing announcements might be the quiet rebirth of council housing. Well, maybe.

The government says it’s interested in letting councils keep 100 per cent of their rent payments – the government has been taking 60-80 per cent of the rents. That could revive a housing sector that was almost dead on its feet.

Only 500 council homes were built last year compared with 50,000 housing association homes. There is some concern that most councils have disbanded the offices and expertise that would allow them to get back in the house building game. There’s a more detailed statement coming on this tomorrow.

 

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  1. At 9:57 pm on June 29, 2009 Anthony Martin wrote:

    Why is there even talk of ‘building Britains future’? That proccess should have already taken place over the last 40 years.
    To talk of any ‘economic, employment, social, etc. ‘problems’, is a down right unbelievable disgrace.
    The people governing the United Kingdom Of Britain on ‘behalf of the people & crown’ should be held accountable for the ‘Rape of the country’ and, the gross incompetents that has taken the country where it is today.
    The Politicians, capitalist corporate fat-cats & rich evil scum should be stripped of all their assets, inc. the hidden ones abroad & in relatives names and, imprisoned.
    To be talking of ‘finding money’ now, just prior to an election, in order to please the elite pompous basta..s in the south of England, beggars belief.

    • At 3:12 pm on June 30, 2009 Ray Turner wrote:

      It seems you’ve got to destroy Britains future first, before you can have a go at rebuilding it…..

  2. At 7:56 am on June 30, 2009 Ray Turner wrote:

    The debt is so large that evrn if there were underpends etc, they should be used to pay off the debt…!

  3. At 8:46 pm on August 9, 2009 Dennis Junior wrote:

    Gary:

    That is a good question for the Project of finding money to Build Britain??? Probably, taking on more debt….

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