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Labour 2017 manifesto

The Royal Institute of British Architects (RIBA) has responded to the publication of Labour鈥檚 manifesto.

16 May 2017

The Royal Institute of British Architects (RIBA) has responded to the publication of Labour鈥檚 manifesto today.

RIBA President Jane Duncan said:

"I鈥檓 pleased that Labour have put housing and communities high on their agenda. It鈥檚 critical that the next UK Government recognises the impact our built environment can have in fostering business and creating prosperous and happy communities. From health to education, leisure to business, good design plays a vital role in improving all aspects of our lives.鈥

On Brexit

鈥淪ince the EU referendum I鈥檝e been calling repeatedly for the rights of non UK EU nationals to be confirmed. These colleagues make up a quarter of our workforce so I鈥檓 pleased to see the Labour party commit to confirm their status and rights. It is essential that we can continue attract talented architects from around the world. Their skills, creativity and diverse cultural perspective play a vital part in maintaining the UK as a global hub for architecture.

鈥淲e also need the next UK Government to support continued mutual recognition of professional qualifications with the EU. If our qualifications are not recognised, maintaining and growing the UK architecture sector will be severely curtailed.鈥

On planning and communities

鈥淭he RIBA has been calling for new devolution deals between central government and new and existing local authorities on housing and planning. Newly elected metro mayors and combined authorities are well-placed to create local opportunities in the built environment. It is also vital that the party forming the next UK Government understands the role of professional expertise in ensuring that we have well-built communities that put people at their heart.鈥

On housing

鈥淭he Labour manifesto commits to building one million new homes, including 100,000 council and housing association homes. It鈥檚 imperative that we can get Britain building to tackle the UK鈥檚 housing crisis, and ensure we have enough homes across all tenure types.

鈥淭his will not be achieved through a race to the bottom on standards, as the Labour manifesto recognises with support for measures including space standards and zero carbon homes.鈥

On schools

鈥淚鈥檓 pleased to see that Labour鈥檚 manifesto supports investment in school buildings. The RIBA鈥檚 research has shown that good design is key to ensuring that any investment is optimised and supports the best outcome for pupils and teachers. At the moment 拢150 million a year is wasted annually on unnecessary maintenance and services, due to bad design.鈥

The RIBA will shortly launch its own manifesto document to highlight the vital role architecture plays in the success of the UK and our communities.

ENDS

Notes to editors:

  1. For further press information contact Howard Crosskey in the RIBA press office:
    howard.crosskey@riba.org
  2. The Royal Institute of British Architects (RIBA) is a global professional membership body that serves its members and society in order to deliver better buildings and places, stronger communities and a sustainable environment.


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