I can try - pick a local council and I’ll look at it. Not living there, though, means it’s unlikely that I’ll understand the social network behind the local council, which would limit my ability to track who is friends with who and how the council is influenced. But every place I’ve never looked at in detail has the same issues, because local councils (and city councils, county governments, etc in the U.S.) are where developers are focused politically, because those are the people who control whether or not they can build and how much its going to cost And don’t get me wrong, houses are being built - just not enough to keep up with market demand.
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