Sadiq Khan's insidious plan to bulldoze London's greenbelt is an insult to democracy
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Sadiq Khan's insidious plan to bulldoze London's greenbelt is an insult to democracy.
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Labour loves telling voters they are wrong and behaving as though somehow democratic votes can be overturned when the outcome is not something they want.
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Nationally, the party is testing the waters with Brexit, although in London, an equally insidious attempt at power-grabbing is going on.Enfield is lucky to be run by the wonderful Alessandro Georgiou, a good friend and Conservative colleague of mine on the London Assembly.
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That campaign was fought, however, on a crucial issue: defending London's greenbelt.
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Whilst Reform UK and Labour were all too keen to bulldoze our parks and green spaces, Alex and the Conservatives stood firm in their belief Crews Hill and Trent Park should be retained as vital green spaces for Londoners.But Labour has never let a thing like democracy stop them.
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