Why the fuck is this being allowed?
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Money. It's pretty much always money.
I'd link to a post on rent and house prices being paid to high for people to buy.
Probably the real answer is to level up the rest of the country so people aren't forced to live in expensive areas.
so the solution is to just turn the entire country into a concrete desert?
"New nature areas, parks and community gardens created to offset the removal of green spaces to make way for housing developments may not even have to be in the same county, under the new planning and infrastructure bill, sources at the Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs said on Thursday."
I'm not sure who's comment you're reading or replying to. I've not suggested this is the answer I've simply stated that in the UK at least there's real difficulty for some young people to buy a home and start a family.
you very clearly imply that more housing construction is going to help alleviate the issue, which in this context is being accomplished by simply ignoring greenspace requirements.
if you literally just wanted to drop that statement, what was the point of doing so? you generally state things to make a point..
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