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 @BDS7K3Ganswered…4wks4W

No, local communities must retain an element of power and control, and we should reduce immigration to lower housing demand.

 @BDFKG4Hanswered…2mos2MO

No, instead a progressive annual tax should be implemented on additional residential properties to disincentivise property hoarding by wealthy individuals and families.

 @BDCFJT4 answered…2mos2MO

No. Quota's kill quality, forcing targets on councils incentivises cutting costs to meet demands, you may have 'enough housing' but the overall standard will have cut corners, leaky taps, poor insulation and crooked doors. Plus population control should be considered especially in terms of migration, the island has been considered a life raft for many a people over the centuries in times of crisis, but everything has a capacity, and much like a fridge, 'the fuller it is the more you eat.'

 @BDBY2HXanswered…2mos2MO

No we have enough empty and unused housing held by private companies to house our entire nation over again.

 @BD68XWNanswered…2mos2MO

Only in walkable areas or areas with good public transport and a ban on car parking spaces.

 @BD5NPKZanswered…2mos2MO

No. If they want to build more houses, they can. But they should not be forced to, especially in already built up areas.

 @BD23QJ9answered…2mos2MO

No we should prioritise brownfield development instead of bulldozing the countryside

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iSideWith. (2026). “Should the national government force local councils to meet mandatory housing construction targets?” — Public Opinion Poll Results. Retrieved June 23, 2026, from https://uk.isidewith.com/poll/5558459644

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