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Fewer than one in five UK voters are ‘hard nimbys’, finds survey

Pro-building Labour group hopes study will spur on major planning reform and government drive to build 1.5m homes

‘The moment has come’: pro-building Labour yimbys are set to raise the roof

Fewer than one in five voters are “hard nimbys” who are opposed to local housebuilding under almost any circumstances, according to polling by YouGov, which boosts the government’s aim of building 1.5m homes this parliament.

An MRP model based on a 12,000-person survey shows between 15% and 20% of British voters would almost never support housing developments near them, with the rest willing to do so if certain conditions are met.

Continue reading… The Guardian Read More Pro-building Labour group hopes study will spur on major planning reform and government drive to build 1.5m homes‘The moment has come’: pro-building Labour yimbys are set to raise the roofFewer than one in five voters are “hard nimbys” who are opposed to local housebuilding under almost any circumstances, according to polling by YouGov, which boosts the government’s aim of building 1.5m homes this parliament.An MRP model based on a 12,000-person survey shows between 15% and 20% of British voters would almost never support housing developments near them, with the rest willing to do so if certain conditions are met. Continue reading…