Angela Rayner, the Deputy Prime Minister, has launched an ambitious plan to address England's housing crisis by compelling councils to build 370,000 homes. This initiative includes a potential review of the green belt areas if local councils fail to meet housing targets, aiming to alleviate the acute housing shortage that has plagued successive administrations. Rayner's strategy involves repurposing low-quality 'grey belt' land, such as disused car parks, for development to ensure enough homes are built. Despite facing potential rebellion within her own party, particularly from figures like Abbott over spending cuts, Rayner remains determined to intervene in areas that do not comply with the new housing directives. Her efforts to 'get Britain building' could significantly impact her political legacy, provided developers align with the government's objectives.
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