50 Shades of Planning

How Does Bad Policy Get Made?

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Jan 24, 2026
Steve Quartermain, former Chief Planner, brings frontline planning practice. Rachel Maclean, former Minister of State for Housing & Planning, gives the ministerial political view. Simon Gallagher, ex-Director of Planning in DCLG, shares civil service policy process. Jack Airey, policy adviser with Number 10 experience, explains how ideas travel in Westminster. They discuss how policies form, manifesto pressures, implementation hurdles and why reforms often stall.
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INSIGHT

Commercial Knowledge Gap In Policy

  • Government policy often lacks commercial realism about how homes actually get built.
  • Jack Airey argues officials need more industry experience to close that gap.
ADVICE

Ministers Must Set Clear Priorities

  • Ministers should set clear priorities and not just wait for officials to brief them.
  • Rachel Maclean says proactive direction helps officials focus and get things done.
INSIGHT

Policy Is About Surfing Political Waves

  • Planning faces the same political-resource trade-offs as other government areas.
  • Simon Gallagher compares good policy to 'surfing' opportunities when political conditions align.
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