Election 2024

Election Special

General Election - What the Housing Sector Thinks

Housing is high on the public agenda this election and all the sectors national organisations have put forward their ideas for the new government.

Clare Powell, Tpas Senior Policy Advisor takes us through some of the key policy asks from Social Housing.

Tpas Asks

Being a member of Tpas gives you an opportunity to be part of a collective voice for positive change in social housing.

We have taken your concerns raised in networking groups and recent government consultations to form our "Tpas Asks", a list of positive proposals for the incoming government to consider and for Tpas to lobby on.

We will be launching them week commencing 17th June and would love to hear your thoughts about them.  Please email caritas.charles@tpas.org.uk

 

Political Parties Policy Priorities

This paper looks at what the main political parties standing in the UK general election are saying about housing policy. Tpas is focused on England and housing policy is devolved (which means policy is different in Scotland, Wales, and Northern Ireland), so we’ve ignored parties that don’t stand in England.

This is the third of our General Election notes:

•    Note 1 – Tpas policy priorities (the Tpas Ask)
•    Note 2 - Priorities identified by key sector bodies.
•    Note 3 –Main parties’ proposed housing policies.
 

A Plan for Housing? A General Election Special

It's election time and it looks set to be one of the most significant elections in a generation. But what about the parties plans of Housing?

Thanks to those who joined Caritas Charles and Clare Powell from the Tpas Policy Team who did a deep dive into the parties plans, and asked you what you thought the priorities for the new government should be.

The findings from this two-hour special webinar on 25th June are attached, for those who could not attend.  Thanks to everyone who took part.