But the vast majority, such as Shore's housing blueprint - rejected by the Tories in
favour of council house sales - would never be heard of again.
Not exact matches
«That this
House expresses profound concern that, despite voting 279 in
favour and none against the motion calling on the Government to refer genocidal atrocities
of Daesh to the United Nations Security
Council on 14 April 2016, still, no such referral has been made; recalls the words
of the Secretary
of State for Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs in an article in the Telegraph on 27 March 2016, Daesh are engaged in what can only be called genocide
of the poor Yazidis, though for some baffling reason the Foreign Office still hesitates to use the term genocide; and calls on the Government to ensure that the unanimous will
of Parliament is implemented with urgency.»
They can't comment on the individual cases raised, but point out that a crucial question will be whether the
councils concerned have the five year land supply to meet their
housing need - which
councils are require to have under the National Planning Policy Framework which together with its presumption in
favour of sustainable development the National Trust,
of which Jenkins is Chairman, apparently supported, along with the CPRE (claims my source, who also disputes Hastings's figures on the amount
of land built on in any way).