Labour's Housing Plans Criticized as 'Soulless Settlements' by Tories
Opposition warns of overdevelopment and loss of local control
Labour's ambitious housing development plans have come under fire from Conservative critics, who describe the proposals as leading to 'soulless settlements' and urban sprawl.
The opposition argues that the plans, which aim to expedite the construction of new homes, risk undermining local communities by stripping residents of decision-making power and promoting uniform, unattractive housing designs.
The debate underscores the tension between addressing housing shortages and preserving community character.