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Keir Starmer urged to drop ‘toxic’ NIMBY term by Labour MPs

By staff6 August 2025No Comments4 Mins Read

In recent months Keir Startmer has vowed to take on ‘the NIMBYs’ to get spades in the ground of major infastructure projects and deliver on promise to build 1.5million new homes

Keir Starmer has previously vowed to take on 'the NIMBYS' to get spades in the ground
Keir Starmer has previously vowed to take on ‘the NIMBYS’ to get spades in the ground(Image: AP)

Keir Starmer should drop the “toxic” term NIMBY for those who rally against developments in their own area, a group of Labour MPs have suggested.

In recent months the PM has vowed to take on “the NIMBYs” – an acronym which stands for ‘not in my back yard’ – to get spades in the ground of major infrastructure projects. But Jenny Riddell-Carpenter, the Labour MP who chairs the Labour Rural Research Group, told The Mirror “many people rightly despise the term”.

“The term NIMBY isn’t just toxic, it’s politically pointless. We win nothing by labelling people ‘anti development’ or ‘anti growth’,” she added. It comes after The Mirror’s Kevin Maguire wrote: ‘Labour must find engaging story for the UK – or face election wipeout’.

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The group of 26 Labour backbenchers Labour Rural Research Group – set up to champion rural issues – have published their first report today on the attitudes of their countryside constituents.

Their survey of 1,412 people found 56% “firmly do not see themselves as NIMBYs”. Over 60% also agreed developments in their areas should go ahead “as long as it is delivered thoughtfully, and with consideration for local needs and identity”.

The report says: “The rhetoric in today’s political world and media, which tends to focus on dividing lines, often pits rural against urban, and NIMBYs (Not In My Back Yard) against YIMBYs (Yes In My Back Yard). YIMBYs are often presented (in the media at least) as proud urban voters, whilst NIMBYs are seen as people living in rural or semi-rural communities.”

It also found almost three quarters believe rural communities have been overlooked over the past 15 years. And three in five feel their communities are in decline. The MPs’ report said: “We must ensure that rural communities, left behind by successive Conservative governments, are front and centre of the Labour government’s mission for inclusive growth and opportunity.”

Ms Riddell-Carpenter, who overturned ex-Tory Deputy PM Therese Coffey’s massive majority in the Suffolk Coastal constituency last year, added: “Our report shows – in black and white – rural voters do not see themselves as NIMBYs, in fact many people rightly despise the term.”

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She added: “They are rightly proud of, and ambitious for, their local area – they want to see new jobs, more affordable homes, and better opportunities for young people. We need to make sure that growth and development in rural areas matches this strong local identity, and that we put forward proposals that local people can be proud of in their back yard.”

A Labour source told The Mirror: “Labour was elected to deliver change. We are proud of our ambition to create a fairer Britain. Working families don’t feel that sense of fairness yet. People work hard and deserve a secure place to call home for them and their loved ones.

“Through our Plan for Change, Labour will unashamedly deliver on that promise. We’ll build 1.5 million new homes during this Parliament, and create the infrastructure that gets them to work more quickly and seen by a doctor more swiftly.”

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