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The place for progressive housing policy debate.
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Red Brick | The place for progressive housing policy debate. Red Brick The place for progressive housing policy debate. Skip to content Home About Red Brick ← Older posts Red Brick has moved! So it’s goodbye from me at the old website and a welcome to a new guard at the new website! Posted on May 15, 2020 by stevehilditch A decade ago, as Grant Shapps was settling in as Housing Minister after Gordon Brown’s defeat at the General Election, I met up with Tony Clements (who had been adviser to Labour’s Housing Minister John Healey) to review the rubble that housing policy was about to become and what could be done about it. After knocking about a few ideas, we came up with a plan to start a ‘progressive housing blog’ which would comment on government proposals as they emerged and debate new ideas across progressive politics. Eventually we hit on the name ‘Red Brick’ which kind of reflected what we thought it might be about. We had brainstormed a lot of possibl...
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