The Labour government's approach to planning threatens to stifle local democracy, stripping away community power and making planning decisions centralized, diminishing citizens' rights.
Labour's insistence on algorithmic housing targets imposed on rural areas removes local control, while dismissing community members as blockers merely exercising their rights.
By prioritizing volume housing developers, the Labour government aims to reach its housing targets, sidelining the interests of local residents and sustainability in development.
The closure of the Office for Place signifies neglect towards the quality of urban development, favoring rapid construction over meaningful engagement with community needs.
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