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Well, finally Chris Bishop has done the right thing and made the u-turn on the two million new houses he had planned for Auckland.
It鈥檚 not altogether a surprise that he did this and announced it this afternoon, because it鈥檚 been rumoured for months - for the obvious reason that it鈥檚 election year.
Auckland is a key battleground. Aucklanders are obsessed with houses. Auckland voters who own their homes were already stressed about this plan, and if it turned into a full election issue with proper media coverage, even more of them would鈥檝e become stressed.
That would mean blue Auckland voters heading straight to New Zealand First, ACT or Labour. So it was a political problem for National and Bishop had to back down.
But in reality, it鈥檚 not just politics, is it? It鈥檚 basic common sense. I think it鈥檚 reasonable for an Aucklander who has sunk one to two million dollars - maybe more, maybe a bit less, but still a lot of money - into their home to feel stressed at the idea of a multi鈥憇torey apartment block popping up next door, blocking their view, blocking their light, ruining their privacy. Whatever it is.
We mock these people as NIMBYs, but actually, I think it鈥檚 fair for them to want to protect the place they live in. Don鈥檛 you want to protect the place you live in?
This battle, though, is far from won. Anyone looking at this and thinking, 鈥淭hat was a close call, thank God that鈥檚 over,鈥 - it鈥檚 not over.
All Bishop has done is reduce the number of new houses to the point that it shouldn鈥檛 impact on suburbs. But whether it does affect suburbs is a decision for Auckland Council, and that decision hasn鈥檛 been made yet.
So while it should, on balance, be okay, nothing is certain until the Auckland maps are released. What this is, then, is one u-turn down, and one more to go.
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