I think Reform might be decent on housing, no?
They don't believe in this green belt nonsense, nor this climate jargon and will certainly sign off on mass housing projects with limited oversight.
Want a new extension on your house? Few jars down the pub with your local councilor and he'll get that sorted
Down here is like a lot of places, people want new homes, but they don't want them being built on green spaces.
The trouble is down here is that there's not a lot of post industrial wasteland or factories etc that can be redeveloped into housing.
There are some old mining sites, but a lot of them are either protected by world heritage status (being sites of our industrial heritage) or they are so polluted with arsenic, lead and heavy metals that you could never build on them
Reform will face the same problems as every other councillor that's sat on Cornwall Council, trying to balance the need for housing with the environment (they can't just bypass environmental protection laws), providing jobs, local services like schools, hospitals, GP surgeries, transport links, sewage infrastructure and rising water bills etc

