For sure, we don’t like top-down targets. But most of all, we want a better way of doing things: a planning system with #communities, regeneration and the environment at its heart.
2/10
We want a planning system that is environmentally #sustainable, rooted in community support and used to regenerate out towns and cities, not hollow them out.
3/10
For example, many of us want a ‘use it or lose it rule’ to stop developers ‘land-banking’. The reason we don’t build enough isn’t because Councils refuse or because pesky NIMBYs block things, but because property companies sit on permissions for years.
4/10
The result? Land value & house prices remain high, along with developers’ share prices and bosses’ bonuses. Anyone who thinks that giving developers another 100k planning permissions will result in 100k more homes needs a reality check.
5/10
Another example: many of us want stronger compulsory purchase powers for councils - hopefully to be debated today – to force the use or sale of long-term derelict or unused buildings, especially ones important to communities.
6/10
Communities should also have the right to oppose developments based on developers’ track record & character. Why should those who engage in environmental vandalism, ignore residents or repeatedly fail to develop property, not be challenged on their track record?
7/10
We want more powers for neighbourhood plans, because we know communities that engage more welcome more housing, because they feel they have shaped the process. Conservatives should oppose distant & top down, but embrace grass-roots & bottom up!
8/10
We also want to close loopholes that see caravan parks crammed into National Parks and Areas of Outstanding Natural Beauty. So, are we NIMBYs? Well, my definition of NIMBY is someone who is a local patriot. But either way, it’s become a loaded term used to smear opponents.
9/10
The planning system needs reform. We want to work with everyone to improve it. As our communities’ representatives, we need to speak for them. We seek a better, fairer planning system, with communities, regeneration and a truly sustainable environment at its heart.
10/10
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Harry Windsor should voluntarily relinquish his titles. If he doesn’t, Parliament should act to remove them.
If Harry Windsor doesn’t like the monarchy, don’t be part of it, but don’t use your titles AND trash the institution.
2/6
Parliament’s experts have been looking at some old laws. One, The Titles Deprivation Act 1917, stripped German royals of their UK titles during WWI. A change of wording would update the law, allowing Parliament to remove Harry’s titles.
3/6
Those who’ve campaigned against bad development have too often been smeared as being #NIMBYs. In my book, they're local patriots. 🇬🇧
We also know #community groups, on the #IsleofWight and across the #UK, have despaired at top-down targets.
2/17
We (Theresa Villiers & I) agree. So, we:
a) built an alliance of Tory MPs
b) put down amendments
c) negotiated intensively with @michaelgove, @luhc & others to evolve language & ideas in the flagship Levelling Up and Regeneration Bill (#LURB).
➡️Zelensky’s address to the @UKParliament was a remarkable & rare moment in our political life & justified given the determination and resilience of Ukrainians. 1/10
@UKParliament He spoke #Ukrainian, not his first language of Russian. He called Russians ‘occupants’ & deplored terror brought by their bombs: on schools, even on the monument at Babi Yar, where thousands of Jews were murdered (Zelensky is a Russian-speaking Jew). ‘Terror against all’. 2/10
@UKParliament His words were designed to echo Churchill’s WWII words, fighting in the forests, fields and beaches. He quoted Shakespeare. For Ukraine, this is a war of survival. 3/10
1/5 Around 3,500 to 4,000 #IsleofWight residents have already received their first vaccination. It is hoped that by the end of next week this will rise to nearer 10,000. This is great news but we to do more and fast @MattHancock
2/5 Each #IOW vaccination site has received 975 doses of the Pfizer vaccine so far. Very soon they will all receive another 975 doses plus 400 doses of the Oxford vaccine and 75 doses of Pfizer for care homes. After that only the Oxford vaccine will be administered here.
3/5 A large vaccination site - at the Riverside Centre - should be ready to deliver 500 vaccinations a day by the middle of the month but may not get the vaccine until 25 January.
1/5 I’ve written to @MattHancock asking for the #IsleofWight to be treated as a priority area to speed up the #Covid19 vaccination process. It is a race against time to get the most vulnerable vaccinated. #iwnews#IOW
2/5 The @IWPublicHealth team is doing a great job at getting the vaccine to those who need it, but I want the Government to do more.
3/5 We have a slighter older population on the #IOW so we are more vulnerable than some other areas, and mainland hospitals are already under pressure.