The Opposition party argued there are better ways to build new homes than ‘green lighting water pollution’.
Labour is poised to vote against Government plans to relax environmental rules to boost housebuilding
This requirement will be watered down to become guidance under the changes being proposed through an amendment to the Levelling Up and Regeneration Bill, currently going through the House of Lords. “This government has made the housing crisis worse by torpedoing housing supply. Now it is trying to cover up this failure by conjuring up a false narrative that pitches housebuilding against protecting our natural environment.”
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