The problems with secondary legislation, and why they matter
Something a little different this time: an interview I did for James O’Malley’s podcast about the problems with secondary legislation - and why people should care about fixing them.
What people get wrong about secondary legislation
The latest episode of Never Mind The Bar Charts is not really an episode of the podcast but rather a rerun of an interview I did for the YIMBY Pod with James O’Malley, talking about the problems with secondary legislation – and why they are problems we all should be interested in:
You can also listen on Apple Podcasts, Spotify or the web.
Show notes
The YIMBY Pod. (It used to be called The Abundance Podcast.)
One of my pieces about secondary legislation: Why does so much of Whitehall move so slowly?
A reminder about my other podcast, Political Fictions: political drama on screen and the page.
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Mark


