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What Would You Like To Ask The Prime Minster?
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http:// www.dai lymail. co.uk/n ews/art icle-29 36079/W hat-ask -David- Cameron -MailOn line-qu iz-Prim e-Minis ter-rea ders-ch oose-qu estions .html
Now surely some of you cannot give this chance a miss, even though it is being conducted by the Mail?
Now surely some of you cannot give this chance a miss, even though it is being conducted by the Mail?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I would like to ask him why he is relaxing Planning Regulations in order to allow construction companies to build on unsuitable land.
On a field to doors away from my home, Barratt have applied to build 200 hundred houses on a field designated as both a greenfield site, and a flood plane.
I am advised that the government can reverse flood plane status if they wish? How does this work? Do they have a hotline to Mother Nature to advise that flooding is no longer going to apply on the site?
And why is the government allowing applications for planning permission on a greenfield site like this, when the city has enough derelict brownfield sites to cover an area the size of Milton Keynes.
More houses Mr Cameron - certainly, but why not make firms build affordable housing for a deprived city, instead of luxury housing on a field with no proper access, and a flood danger?
Over to you PM. Want my vote? Answer my questions please.
On a field to doors away from my home, Barratt have applied to build 200 hundred houses on a field designated as both a greenfield site, and a flood plane.
I am advised that the government can reverse flood plane status if they wish? How does this work? Do they have a hotline to Mother Nature to advise that flooding is no longer going to apply on the site?
And why is the government allowing applications for planning permission on a greenfield site like this, when the city has enough derelict brownfield sites to cover an area the size of Milton Keynes.
More houses Mr Cameron - certainly, but why not make firms build affordable housing for a deprived city, instead of luxury housing on a field with no proper access, and a flood danger?
Over to you PM. Want my vote? Answer my questions please.
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