Merthyr,Tydfil,,Wales,,Uk.,June,17,2024:,Nigel,Farage,,Leader
Merthyr,Tydfil,,Wales,,Uk.,June,17,2024:,Nigel,Farage,,Leader
Inside Reform
In-depth political analysis for the property, planning and development sectors

Reform UK has rapidly shifted from a fringe political movement to a disruptive force in British politics, channelling voter frustration with both the Conservatives and Labour. Rising fast in the polls and now holding real planning powers, Reform is no longer just a protest vote. 
 
Yet Reform’s housing and planning platform remains relatively underdeveloped. Tensions are already visible between free-market deregulators and local councillors determined to defend the green belt and preserve local character. For those working in property, planning and development, the implications are real: delays, policy shifts and new reputational risks are all on the table. 
 
Our monthly reports will provide in-depth political analysis for the property, planning and development sectors, tracking Reform’s rise and keeping you ahead. We'll unpack who the key players are and the risks and opportunities ahead. 
 
September’s edition of Inside Reform cuts through the noise to explain what Reform wants, who the key players are, and how their decisions could affect your projects, including: 
 
  • Regional Round Up – Early moves in power and how Reform councils are setting the tone. 
  • Conference Lookahead – What the speeches in the hall and conversations around the fringes might mean for your business. 
  • Profile of Councillor Linden Kemkaren – Leader of Kent County Council and one of Reform’s most influential figures in local government. 
  • Economic Policy Insights – Analysis of an interview with Richard Tice on Reform’s economic agenda and what it means for business. 
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