**‘The Moment Has Arrived’: Pro-Building Labour YIMBYs Prepare to Make Their Voices Heard** Supporters of increased housing, renewable energy projects, and infrastructure development—potentially even in green belt areas—are gearing up for a significant rally at the Labour Party conference. On Sunday night, one of the most anticipated events of the conference is expected to draw a large crowd, focusing on a topic that has historically been contentious in British politics: yimbyism. YIMBY, which stands for "Yes In My Back Yard," contrasts sharply with the traditional NIMBY (Not In My Back Yard) mentality that has often dominated discussions around planning and development. This movement advocates for more housing, wind turbines, and essential infrastructure, even in areas previously considered off-limits, such as the green belt. Recent surveys indicate that fewer than one in five UK voters identify as "hard NIMBYs," suggesting a growing appetite for change in how communities approach development. As the rally approaches, proponents of the YIMBY movement are poised to make a strong case for a more progressive stance on building and infrastructure in the UK.