By John Caudwell Labour’s reversal of the de facto ban on onshore wind is encouraging, but Britain must do more to get building again, writes John Caudwell One of Labour’s first acts in government was to lift the de facto ban on onshore wind. This change in planning policy means that onshore wind projects no longer need to be included in local development plans, bringing such applications in line with other energy development. This is an encouraging sign, and shows the new government is committed to tackling the sort of NIMBYism that has held the UK back for too long. It will also help our dom…