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POLICY DIFFERENCES WITHIN THE UNITED KINGDOM: THE CASE OF HOUSING POLICY IN NORTHERN IRELAND 1979–89
Authors:MICHAEL CONNOLLY  COLIN KNOX
Affiliation:Michael COMOIIY is a Professor and Colin Knox a Senior Lecturer in the Department of Public Administration and Legal Studies in the University of Ulster at Jordanstown.
Abstract:
This article examines, through a case study of housing, the extent to which national housing policies under the Thatcher government were modified or deflected at the N. Ireland regional level. Three aspects of housing policy - housing expenditure, public sector rents and the 'right-to-buy' legislation are considered and the roles of key actors within the territorial community described. Although similarities with GB housing policy emerge, there is evidence of a distinctive regional approach. Factors which influenced a N. Ireland-specific policy approach are considered and the potential for variance in the future outlined.
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