S3 Ep3: Home Truths Episode 3: In conversation with Toby Lloyd, former No 10 adviser

Home Truths Episode 3, Gimme Shelter: Toby Lloyd, an independent housing policy consultant and former special adviser to No 10 Downing Street, is the guest on this week’s Home Truths podcast series. Before working for the government, Lloyd was head of policy and then housing development at Shelter, the campaigning housing and homelessness charity. Lloyd was a housing and regeneration policy special adviser to Theresa May for over a year until July 2019, when she was forced to resign having lost parliamentary support for her Brexit deal. This interview, co-hosted by Jackie Sadek and Peter Bill, covers what Lloyd has learnt about effective campaigning before an election, his time close to the centre of power and why successive governments have so far failed to grapple with the complex structural problems that have led to the current housing crisis. Episodes of Home Truths will be available every Tuesday. Introduced and edited by Chloe McCulloch, editorial director for Building and Housing Today. Audio production by Tariq Aziz. Home Truths is a Building Talks series produced for Building and Housing Today.  Subscribe for news and analysis at www.building.co.uk & www.housingtoday.co.uk LinkedIn: Building Magazine & Housing Today X (formerly Twitter): @BuildingNews & @housing_today Email: newsdesk@assemblemediagroup.co.uk 

Om Podcasten

The Building Talks podcast is brought to you by the team at Building, Housing Today and Building Design. The latest series, called Home Truths, is co-hosted by Jackie Sadek and Peter Bill, two experts who have worked in housing and urban regeneration. As part of our election focus this year, Peter and Jackie will be taking a deep dive into the housing crisis, which has risen to the top of the agenda for voters. Every Tuesday, over five weeks, they will be sharing their views and talking to special guests who know all about the challenges of building the numbers and types of homes that communities need to thrive. Subscribe for news and analysis at http://www.building.co.uk (http://www.building.co.uk/) & http://www.housingtoday.co.uk (http://www.housingtoday.co.uk/) LinkedIn: Building Magazine (https://www.linkedin.com/company/5266088/admin/feed/posts/) & Housing Today (https://www.linkedin.com/company/13056738/admin/feed/posts/) X (formerly Twitter): @BuildingNews (https://twitter.com/BuildingNews) & @housing_today (https://twitter.com/housing_today) Email: newsdesk@assemblemediagroup.co.uk