‘I make it a virtue that I’ve changed my mind’: Khan makes a show of green belt U-turn, but where might homes be built?

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In his speech last Friday, the mayor of London stressed that his green belt review was a radical policy change. Daniel Gayne asked him about the kind of land that could be targeted, while combing through his consultation documents for clues

When politicians break their promises, they generally try to downplay the matter. But delivering a set-piece speech atop an exposed construction platform in Kidbrooke Village, under a beating sun and several storeys above the ground, Sadiq Khan clearly wanted this U-turn to be made in the bright light of day.

For years, the mayor of London has promised to protect the capital’s green belt. Then, in his big speech last Friday, he announced that was set to change.

Launching a consultation which will lead to a draft for the next London Plan, Khan said that his office was going to “actively explore” development on select areas of the green belt.

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