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What the headlines mean for housing: Your one-stop briefing from the 2025 party conferences

Over the past few weeks, the See Media team has been on the ground at each of the main party conferences

Over the past few weeks, the See Media team has been on the ground at each of the main party conferences, hearing first-hand how housing, planning and regeneration are being prioritised as a key vote-winner across the political spectrum.  

If you’re a client or follow us on LinkedIn, you’ll have seen our specific briefings from each conference, outlining the key insights and providing actionable takeaways. 

We’ve now brought together all those insights into one clear summary – our Housing Insights from the 2025 Party Conferences briefing. It captures the key themes shaping the political conversation around housing: from reforming planning and boosting supply to funding retrofit and strengthening regional powers. 

Why this matters now 

With the Autumn Budget fast approaching on 26 November, housing remains a core concern for every major party. The conference discussions reveal where new investment could land and where fiscal restraints might limit ambition. 

For housing providers, developers and regeneration partners, understanding these signals helps you plan with confidence, predict policy shifts and tailor your engagement with decision-makers ahead of what’s likely to be a decisive few months for the sector. 

You can download the Housing Insights from the 2025 party conferences briefing, as well as the individual party conference briefings, in our Download Hub.

Turning insight into influence  

At See Media, we support clients to turn political insight into practical strategy – whether that’s mapping key stakeholders, refining messaging, ensuring you have media-ready case studies and spokespeople, or preparing communications that align with your local policy environment. 

Our briefings offer a valuable platform to continue that work, supporting housing clients to prepare and position their stories and capabilities effectively with ministers, local leaders and the media.  

If you’d like to take this insight to the next level for your organisation, get in touch to discuss and prepare for the conversations that will define the Autumn Budget and beyond: hello@see-media.co.uk

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