Ideology, statecraft and the 'double shuffle' of Conservative planning reform in England

TOWN PLANNING REVIEW(2024)

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Abstract
This article explores the political implications of conflicts over new housebuilding for Conservative -led governments in England since 2010. Revisiting debates about the tensions between neoliberal and more collectivist traditions within the political ideology of the Conservative Party, we argue that rather than blocking change this internal conflict should be seen as a dynamic part of the politics of planning. This leads us to propose that Conservative planning reforms have been characterised by a distinctive 'double shuffle' through which the party has sought to progress neoliberalising reforms whilst managing these tensions and seeking to maintain their hold on power through statecraft.
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politics,ideology,housebuilding,planning reform,England
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