New London Structure co-founder and previous Development Design editor Peter Murray has introduced his bid to turn into the following London mayor as an “actively non-political” unbiased.
The 81-year-old advised Development’s sister name BD he was once motivated to release his bid for the 2028 election as a result of he believed the perceived significance of the constructed surroundings has “dropped down the size” underneath present mayor Sadiq Khan.

Praising Richard Rogers’ authentic London Plan, drawn up for former mayor Ken Livingstone, Murray mentioned: “I don’t really feel there’s that degree of imaginative and prescient inside Town Corridor as we stay up for a brand new town plan.”
He mentioned he sought after to counter “a complete new bunch of politicians coping with London on the subsequent election who would possibly know even much less about how the constructed surroundings sector is very important to turning in what mayors want to ship”.
Murray, who was once the editor of BD from 1974 to 1979 and later edited the RIBA Magazine, mentioned he was once recently assembling a crew and would cling a chain of session conferences over the following few months to flesh out particular insurance policies.
He’s making plans to announce a coordinated plan for the capital subsequent 12 months.
The bid could be unaffiliated with any political birthday party with the intention to permit cooperation between the capital’s 32 boroughs, Murray mentioned, including: “In case you have other folks of various political persuasions, then this is difficult, as it’s essential to see with the connection with mayors.”
“Facilitation might be some of the key problems which I’ll deal with. I’m really not a political candidate. I received’t paintings in a political means. I’ll take a a lot more pragmatic view of the way we ship what’s very best for London and very best for Londoners,” Murray mentioned.
Getting extra houses constructed could be “best of the schedule”, with Murray in favour of decreasing reasonably priced housing objectives following a pointy drop in housing supply in London over the last 12 months amid worsening viability demanding situations for builders led to by means of the weight of recent hearth protection rules, a slowing housing marketplace and emerging development prices.
He’s in favour of decreasing reasonably priced housing necessities underneath 35%, following Sadiq Khan’s transfer to carry the quantity down to twenty% in October.
Murray mentioned: “To cut back [from] 35% is really proper. The place you scale back it to is a posh argument, and I believe I might at all times take the view that what we’d like is a wholesome construction sector, and to not over penalize them, as a result of then they’ll prevent turning in what London wishes.”
He added: “My view is that it’s higher to have some [affordable] than none. And when you’re coping with the non-public sector, the non-public sector obviously isn’t prepared to construct in the event that they’re going to lose cash after they do it. And I believe viability is a very powerful a part of the entire debate about how we ship reasonably priced.”
Murray, who spent six years at the board of Barking and Dagenham’s housing corporate Be First, additionally mentioned he sought after to look a “pan-London method” to factory-built modular housing.
He mentioned modular housing, which has declined in recent times because of the vulnerability of the sphere to asymmetric call for, may well be sustained by means of common orders from the general public sector.




