
Sir Keir Starmer is vowing to take on “the NIMBYs” by reducing legal challenges to infrastructure building – with a new approach stopping “newts and bats” from blocking construction.
The Labour government has made growth one of its primary targets, with a key plank of this strategy to build new infrastructure like roads and power plants.
Attempts to complete such projects in recent years have ended up bogged down in legal challenges, which is what the government is seeking to address.
NIMBYs – which stands for “not in my back yard” – refers to people who oppose building in their area.
Sir Keir Starmer said: “For too long, blockers have had the upper hand in legal challenges – using our court processes to frustrate growth.
“We’re putting an end to this challenge culture by taking on the NIMBYs and a broken system that has slowed down our progress as a nation.”
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