'Nimby' homeowners stop young getting on 所有物/資産/財産 ladder by …に反対するing new 開発s, says 最高の,を越す 経済学者?

  • Homeowners are 奪うing their children of the chance to buy a new house by …に反対するing planning 使用/適用s for new 住宅 開発s
  • (人命などを)奪う,主張する was made by 主要な 経済学者 and policymaker Dame Kate Barker?
  • She is calling for homeowners to 許す 開発 for the sake of 'our children'

Homeowners are behaving like Nimbys and 奪うing their own children of the chance to buy a house, a 主要な 経済学者 (人命などを)奪う,主張するs.

Former Bank of England policymaker Dame Kate Barker said 地元の 対立 to planning 使用/適用s must be 取り組むd ‘where it has no 実体’.

She called for 存在するing homeowners to 許す new 住宅 開発s in their area for the sake of ‘our children’.

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A leading economist has claimed that homeowners are behaving like Nimbys and depriving their own children of the chance to buy a house by opposing planning applications for new housing developments

A 主要な 経済学者 has (人命などを)奪う,主張するd that homeowners are behaving like Nimbys and 奪うing their own children of the chance to buy a house by …に反対するing planning 使用/適用s for new 住宅 開発s

Dame Kate said greenbelt land should not be automatically 保護するd and should instead be analysed on a 事例/患者-by-事例/患者 basis.

A 欠如(する) of new 住宅 has been 非難するd for 原因(となる)ing a chronic 供給(する) 不足, 運動ing up prices and shutting out younger 世代s.

Speaking at a lecture hosted by the Cambridge University Land Society, Dame Kate said last night: ‘The 住宅 system today is 不公平に 負わせるd に向かって those already owning a home, or lucky enough to 相続する 基金s from 所有物/資産/財産 所有権.

‘存在するing home-owners should recognise the stark truth that if they 主張する on keeping new 開発 away from them, and on keeping all the 利益(をあげる)s from higher prices, we will not be able to house our children in a fair manner, and in some 事例/患者s perhaps they will not be housed at all.’

She 追加するd: ‘I think it’s important for 地元の 当局 to look at the greenbelt and whether it is still 実行するing the 機能(する)/行事 of greenbelt.’

A lack of new housing has been blamed for causing a chronic supply shortage, driving up prices and shutting out younger generations

A 欠如(する) of new 住宅 has been 非難するd for 原因(となる)ing a chronic 供給(する) 不足, 運動ing up prices and shutting out younger 世代s

She said the 政党s’ 住宅 manifestos were not ‘fully 納得させるing’ and that 政治家,政治屋s were afraid to take tougher 活動/戦闘 and 指名する areas which should be developed for 恐れる of 存在 ‘人気がない’.

The Centre for 経済的な 業績/成果 echoed Dame Kate’s 感情s yesterday, (人命などを)奪う,主張するing that Britain’s planning system 許すs ‘Nimbies’ ? which stands for Not in My 支援する Yard ? ‘to 雇う endless ways to 封鎖する new 開発s.’

The CEP, which is part of the London School of 経済的なs, said house prices had grown faster in the UK than almost any developed nations over the last 40 years.

They said planning 法律s could be altered ‘to 許す developers (可能性のある 勝利者s) to 補償する NIMBYs (可能性のある losers) in an 試みる/企てる to 伸び(る) planning 許可.’

Academic Christian Hilber, at the CEP, said areas with the worst 住宅 危機, in London and the south-east, often had more rigid planning 制限s.

By contrast, it was often easier to 伸び(る) planning 許可 in the north, where 失業 was higher, because 開発s were みなすd ‘palatable’ if it brought in 職業s.

Mr Hilber said: ‘If the South East, the most tightly 規制するd English 地域, had the regulatory restrictiveness of the North East of England, house prices in the South East would have been 概略で 30 per cent lower in 2015.’

He said 政府 計画/陰謀s such as Help to Buy, which 許す people to buy a home with a small deposit, had その上の 押し進めるd up 需要・要求する and driven up prices rather than helping the 供給(する) problem.

‘These 政策s may thus be an 効果のない/無能な waste of taxpayer money at best, and counterproductive at worst’, he said.?

The CEP pointed to 最近の 人物/姿/数字s which show the price of 所有物/資産/財産 per square mile in central London is one second to the tiny city-明言する/公表する and 税金 港/避難所, and more expensive than New York, Paris and Geneva.

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