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Artificially importing problem populations from London to contrive growth which would not otherwise exist is downright reckless and a betrayal of the area.
I'm not advocating zero housing growth at Whitfield but neither do I want to see the whole area concreted over just to gain a few new shops and boost council tax income. What a terrible waste of precious land, and - that horrible English term "green spaces" - yuk, it implies we are living in one giant metropolis and that any non built-up bits are parks, grouting between the urbanisations. Oh actually when this all comes to pass, they will be, and I cannot believe more people are not more bothered a,out it.
We need to get away from this twee, prissy, London-centric suburb fetish. It seems to me life in England is all about constricting everyone - draconian, oppressive social rules relentlessly applied in an ever more densely populated, claustrophobic environment. A constipated world created by the complacent, pusillanimous and the dim.
Anyway, as Howard says, Mr Austerity will have the final say anyway.