
Phil Goffโs Mayoral Housing Taskforce is another positive example of councils stepping up where National has failed on housing, says Labour Housing spokesperson Phil Twyford.
โAucklandโs call for large-scale building, unlocking land, and improving the efficiency of consenting, are completely compatible with Labourโs comprehensive housing plan. We will build 100,000 houses over 10 years, including 50,000 in Auckland. Weโll reform land zoning and planning to enable Auckland to both grow up and out along growth corridors. Weโll create an Affordable Housing Authority to enable large-scale developments with quicker, cheaper consenting.
โAucklandโs ideas for tackling land-bankers are welcome and are worth a closer look.
โWellington is stepping in to build affordable houses where National has failed. Dunedin is championing warm, dry housing that National opposes. Now, Auckland has presented a real plan for affordable housing, which National hasnโt managed in nine years.
โThe only people who donโt seem to realise thereโs a housing crisis are Bill English, Nick Smith, and Amy Adams. Theyโre so out of touch theyโre leaving it up to councils to perform one of governmentโs most basic tasks: ensuring people have a decent place to live.
โAfter nine years, National has given up and left the housing crisis to councils and community groups to solve. Labourโs fresh approach is about Central Government stepping up and playing its part, complementing the work of councils. Weโll build homes that people can afford and sell them to first homebuyers at cost; weโll crack down speculators; and weโll ensure that everyone has a decent, healthy place to live,โ says Phil Twyford.

