The removal of Haringey’s council leader and many of its councillors, together with the jeopardy the council’s development deal with Lendlease now finds itself in has been called, by some, a “victory for the people”. But former councillor Charles Wright believes left-wing campaigners have thrown away the only realistic chance the council had to deliver vital new housing. As May’s council elections loom, should developers be concerned?
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