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How housing became the new divide in British politics 

To build or to block? 

When the Green Party launched its local-elections campaign in Stowmarket in Suffolk, it did so deep in Tory territory. Suffolk is a conservative place by any definition. The county’s mps are all Conservative. It voted to leave the eu by a chunky margin. It is a land of Barbour jackets, the wax coats that are ubiquitous in rural England, rather than the more Bohemian fashion found in typical Green strongholds such as Bristol.

This article appeared in the Britain section of the print edition under the headline “To build or to block? ”

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