• HumanPenguin@feddit.uk
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    3 days ago

    trading a percent or so of total land area to ensure people have homes

    Ignoring the huge amount of brownfield area we have from closed factories etc.

    Honestly if it was truly about a shortage of land. I’d be all for it. But it is not. It is about refusing to clean up and build on already developed land. In an attempt to increase profits.

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      And the country’s largest project to convert a brownfield site (Teesworks) to housing has sucked up hundreds of millions in public grants and investment, hoarded cash and extracted private profit for one man Lord Ben Houchen.

      Possibly the biggest case of local government corruption and mismanagement in our time.