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The Labour Party is supposed to believe in building homes. In 2019, they promised a million new council homes within a decade. Yet suddenly they’re courting the nimby vote. After watching the Lib Dems win the Chesham and Amersham by-election — supporting new development while also opposing it — it seems Labour wants a piece of the Blue Wall too.
Yes, it’s nakedly opportunistic, but it should worry Conservative MPs. After C & A, there are very few seats in the leafy South that can be viewed as absolutely safe. Generation Rent wasn’t voting Tory anyway, and now they’ve been joined by older, home-owning opponents of new development.
Of course, there’s always an excuse for opposing a particular housing development while claiming to support new housing in general. For ‘progressive’ nimbies, a favourite excuse is that not enough of the new homes are affordable — which tends to be the way of things in short supply.
Still, the rankness of Labour and Lib Dem hypocrisy doesn’t matter. The Tories are in power and therefore they’ll cop the blame. Indeed, it’s about to get a whole worse for them because there’s a housing and planning bill due in the Autumn.
We’ve already had a taste of just how controversial this is going to be. The key proposals were floated in a white paper last year, which became the subject of a Commons debate last October. One-by-one, MPs lined up to attack the government position — and, ominously, almost all of them were Tories.
The Isle of Wight MP, Bob Seely led the charge, but he was joined by more than 30 colleagues including Jeremy Hunt, Damian Green, Chris Grayling, Karen Bradley and the former Prime Minister, Theresa May. Shocked by the scale of the unrest, the Government dropped the most controversial proposal — a literally brainless scheme to allocate housing targets by algorithm.
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