Sir Keir Starmer has vowed to 'back the builders not blockers' by building more homes on green belt land and bringing back housing targets
, said a Labour government would put housing targets"back up".
He said:"We've got to drive housebuilding at pace.
Under planning rules in England, building on the green belt is generally not allowed unless in exceptional circumstances.has previously pledged to defend green belt land - something many Conservative MPs support.
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