No problem at all! The Greens in the UK often vote against building things, including eco-friendly deveopment. They argue that they’re in favour in principle, but then find reasons to oppose specific developments over and over again. This is known as ‘nimbyism’, which comes from the phrase ‘Not In My Back Yard’ used when people say things like ‘I am in favour of (e.g.) new homes but not in my back yard’.
My comment was intended to convey my scepticism that a party that keeps opposing building even green infrastructure is now going to build a lot of new housing, as they claim here. Even at the event, Polanski made comments about opposing new developments if they didn’t meet certain nebulous standards, which is a classic nimby tactic!
Can you elaborate on what your comment is meant to mean? I’m not sure I understand. My apologies and thanks in advance.
No problem at all! The Greens in the UK often vote against building things, including eco-friendly deveopment. They argue that they’re in favour in principle, but then find reasons to oppose specific developments over and over again. This is known as ‘nimbyism’, which comes from the phrase ‘Not In My Back Yard’ used when people say things like ‘I am in favour of (e.g.) new homes but not in my back yard’.
My comment was intended to convey my scepticism that a party that keeps opposing building even green infrastructure is now going to build a lot of new housing, as they claim here. Even at the event, Polanski made comments about opposing new developments if they didn’t meet certain nebulous standards, which is a classic nimby tactic!
Thanks for your time and explanation.
It’s fine. They just need to build the houses outside the environment so as to not inconvenience any blades of grass.