This house would heavily tax newer residents of megacities and use the revenue to subsidize the housing costs of citizens already residing in the cities for a long time
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This house regrets the idealization of megacities
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This house would Auction off the long-term right to govern bankrupt cities for profit
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This house would impose rental caps in urban hubs (san Francisco, Mumbai, Manhattan)
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This house would allow companies to buy the rights to economicallly failing cities
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This house would abolish the private ownership of housing in major metropolitan areas.
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This parliament believes that the governments of the developing world should restrict the migration of people to megacities.
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This council will provide a time limit on private land ownership in big cities
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As a developing country this Council will provide very strong incentives to encourage migration of urban residents to rural areas
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This council believes that the government should provide public housing in cities for underprivileged groups
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This house believes that megacities should be run by multinational corporations.
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That the government should help pay for citizens who live in highly populated cities to move to rural areas
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That we support the elimination of all restrictions on property development that relate to building aesthetics
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This house supports the rise of private cities in developed countries backed by major companies (ie: Google Apple Facebook etc)
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This house would ban short term rentals in cities
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In failing cities, this house would allow corporations to buy autonomous control over social and economic policy for a period of up to 99 years
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As a student who has just graduated this council will not choose to settle down and pursue a career in big cities.
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That we would remove urban planning rules concerned with designing buildings primarily based on their appearance
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That we support mimicking the style of distinctive and historic buildings in new building projects across their city of origin
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In failing cities, this house would allow corporations to buy autonomous control over social and economic policy for a period of up to 99 years