Mr Corbyn argues that the new skyscrapers competing for height are overshadowing London's rich history, saying, 'Central London is losing its character completely due to a new competition of vanity projects.' He emphasizes the importance of maintaining open spaces and historical character while also improving social housing.
Addressing the scale of new developments, Mr Corbyn states, 'They become completely dwarfed when you put up 30-40 storey buildings alongside.' He believes in preserving the historical essence of the City of London, advocating for lower-rise buildings that respect the area's character.
On housing policy, Mr Corbyn expresses his vision for development, asserting, 'I'm not a nimby. What I want to see is intelligent, sensible development' that prioritizes meeting housing needs without letting the free market dictate terms.
Corbyn highlights the impact of corporate landlords on the rental market, stating that the aim should be 'ensuring housing needs are met and the private renting sector isn't allowed to make the vast amounts of money that some landlords make.'
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