Toby Lloyd
UK housing policy specialist, former deputy chief executive of the Henry George Foundation and Shelter's head of policy, and co-author with Josh Ryan-Collins and Laurie Macfarlane of Rethinking the Economics of Land and Housing (2017).
Overview
Toby Lloyd is a British housing policy specialist whose career spans the campaigning, government, and consultancy sides of UK housing policy. Earlier in his career he served as deputy chief executive of the Henry George Foundation, a UK Georgist campaigning and research charity, before becoming head of policy at the housing charity Shelter from 2011.[1] He went on to serve as the UK Prime Minister's Special Adviser on housing and local government at 10 Downing Street from 2018 to 2019, and in 2014 led a cross-industry garden-city proposal that was runner-up for the Wolfson Economics Prize.[1]
Lloyd is a co-author, with Josh Ryan-Collins and Laurie Macfarlane, of Rethinking the Economics of Land and Housing (Zed Books, 2017), which argues that mainstream economics' neglect of land as a distinct factor of production — folding it into "capital" — has obscured the true drivers of the modern housing crisis.[2]
Significance
Lloyd's career bridges explicit Georgist advocacy (the Henry George Foundation) and mainstream UK housing-policy institutions (Shelter, Downing Street), making him a concrete example of Georgist land analysis feeding into practical housing-policy debate rather than remaining confined to single-tax advocacy circles.
See Also
- Rethinking the Economics of Land and Housing (book page) — the book Lloyd co-authored
- Josh Ryan-Collins — his co-author
- Henry George Foundation UK — the Georgist organization where Lloyd worked earlier in his career
Sources
- Centre for London, "Toby Lloyd" (staff/contributor biography) — used for career history (Henry George Foundation, Shelter head of policy 2011–2018, Downing Street special adviser 2018–2019, 2014 Wolfson Prize garden-city proposal). centreforlondon.org/person/toby-lloyd/
- Ryan-Collins, Josh, Toby Lloyd, and Laurie Macfarlane (2017), Rethinking the Economics of Land and Housing, Zed Books, ISBN 978-1-78699-118-8 — used for co-authorship and the book's thesis. See the wiki's book summary.