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Angela Rayner Says Newts Can't Be More Protected Than People Who Need Housing
\\Wildlife from newts to bats have held up planning decisions over the years, and the Labour government has said enough is enough as it seeks to get Britain building over the course of this parliament.//
She would need to change lots of laws and isn't this going against Ed millibands green policies
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There's hardly any protection of wildlife as it it! We have vast sways of the countryside across the UK being given up for modern housing estates. The endless protection of newts and bats is a myth created by the tabloids, more associated with road building: very rarely is their habitat suitable for housing anyway.
She'll need an act of parliament and a change in the law
Wildlife and Countryside Act 1981
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Great crested newts are a European protected species. The animals and their eggs, breeding sites and resting places are protected by law.
Well the party is determined to run roughshod over local councils in order to build build build, so no doubt nothing must stand in their way. They reside over a population boom, driven mainly by immigrants from other cultures/ideas and their subsequent generations, and all need homes. Not that they will be able to keep up with the influx they are welcoming from across the Channel.
///"We can't have a situation where newts are more protected than people who desperately need housing," she said.
"What we need is a process which says 'protect nature and wildlife, but not at the expense of us building the houses'.
"We could do both."///
It seems sensible enough to me; naturally, with the caveat that all suggested figures are completely unattainable, in any case.
Well, she's just lost the Green and Lib Dem votes - and a lot of others, including from her own party.
Newts are important, all wildlife is - to a growing extent. Developments can be designed to accommodate this, but it takes time and money. E.G. a shopping complex on the york ring-road was built despite being a haven for a certainsort of newt. The answer took a little time and the newts had a newhabitat discovered/created and were all collected up and removed. All worked perfectly. There are 'newt' imprints in a lot of the paving slabs.
If the population were smaller (dare I mention illegal immigrants?) then newts etc. would be safer. I know what I'd rather have.
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