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"en.20060515.14.1-067"2
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"Mr President, each village and town in England has a line around it for planning purposes, stating that it is a defined village or town settlement. However, we are now witnessing the erosion of the traditional communities and destruction of our landscape due to the total disregard for sensible and locally acceptable planning developments. You might ask who is responsible for this. Have a guess: the regional assemblies accountable directly to Brussels. Is this surprising? Not at all, when you consider that planning applications and projects are no longer discussed with the people that they affect.
To protect England’s precious greenbelt land and to end overdevelopment and towns merging, we have to abolish these unwanted and undemocratic assemblies and return planning issues to where they have been dealt with traditionally: town halls. Then, and only then, will our greenbelt land be given the protection and respect it deserves."@en1
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