HBF Policy Conference - General Election Special
Dates
One Birdcage Walk: 10th Mar 2010
Event Location
One Birdcage Walk
Event Summary
A packed house of senior industry delegates experienced a lively and sometimes heated debate between housing minister John Healey and shadow Grant Shapps at the HBF Policy conference 2010.
Healey criticised Shapps’ community-led approach to planning, whilst Shapps retorted that the idea of the industry defending the current, failing planning system was “ludicrous.” Referring to Shapps’ plans, third panel member Christine Whitehead (LSE’s professor of housing economics ) said that the country could not afford to have “massive change” to the planning system.
The second session featured Citigroup’s chief UK economist Michael Saunders, Capital Economics’ chief property economist Ed Stansfield, and HBF’s director of economic affairs John Stewart in an economic analysis of the industry. Each of the economic experts seemed to agree that the road to recovery for the housebuilding industry would be long. Stansfield commented that with the UK’s large deficit and other factors such as unemployment, the housing market’s problems were “not yet over.”
Who should attend this event
Agenda
09.00-13.00
09.00 - Registration & coffee
09.30 - Chair's welcome - Stewart Baseley, Executive Chairman, HBF
09.40 - Question Time
Panellists:
John Healey MP - Housing Minister
Grant Shapps MP - Shadow Housing Minister
Sarah Teather MP - Shadow Housing Minister (invited)
Christine Whitehead - Professor of Housing Economics, LSE
11.00 - Coffee
11.30 - Economic Debate
Panellists:
Michael Saunders - Chief UK Economist, Citigroup
John Stewart - Director of Economic Affairs, HBF
13.00 - Close and networking buffet lunch
Event Speakers
Stewart Baseley
Executive Chairman, HBF
John Healey MP
Housing Minister, Labour
Grant Shapps MP
Shadow Housing Minister, Conservative
John Stewart
Director of Economic Affairs, HBF
Ed Stansfield
Chief Property Economist, Capital Economics
Michael Saunders
Chief UK Economist, Citigroup
Christine Whitehead
Professor of Housing Economics, LSE












