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Barney's Blog
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Regeneration, Development, Economics, Cities
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Barney's Blog | Regeneration, Development, Economics, Cities Skip to primary content Skip to secondary content Barney's Blog Regeneration, Development, Economics, Cities Search Main menu Home About Barney Stringer Post navigation ← Older posts Labour’s Green Belt gamble Posted on 21/10/2023 by barneystringer Reply Labour’s new emphasis on housebuilding seems to break a Green Belt taboo that has gripped all the main parties for decades. Has the electoral calculus finally changed? I’ve taken a look at the numbers. The truth is the housing crisis won’t be solved without allowing cities to expand into some parts of the Green Belt, but politicians have consistently calculated that doing so is a vote loser. But as Jonn Elledge has pointed out , Labour may now be at a point where it’s not such a gamble if the constituencies affected are mostly never going to vote for them anyway. So does the data back this up? England accounts for 533 of Parliament’...
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