
Rebuilding After The Riots
Politics Unpacked
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Navigating Housing Challenges
This chapter explores the obstacles to achieving government-mandated housing targets, emphasizing the limitations of the current planning system. It debates the feasibility of building nearly 400,000 homes annually, illustrating the bureaucratic hurdles and public sentiment around development in green belt areas. Through personal narratives and anecdotes, the complexities of planning laws are highlighted, revealing a friction between preservation and the need for innovative housing solutions.
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