Fewer than one in five UK voters are hard nimbys', finds survey
Briefly

Polling by YouGov indicates that less than 20% of British voters are staunchly opposed to local housing developments, revealing support for government building initiatives.
Jack Shaw notes that while the anti-housebuilding faction is vocal, our analysis shows that only a small percentage of voters fully oppose such initiatives.
Prime Minister Keir Starmer is prioritizing new housebuilding in his growth agenda, promising to revamp the planning system to achieve construction goals.
Labour's reintroduction of compulsory housebuilding targets and planned reforms aim to simplify processes for major infrastructure, reflecting a commitment to increased housing development.
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