The government is not "waging war on rural England" with plans to force councils to allow more homes to be built in their areas, the housing minister has said.
Matthew Pennycook hit back at Conservative claims the government was "concreting over" green belt land.
He told MPs new housing targets for local councils were focused on parts of the country where housing was least affordable - and it was "wrong" to say rural areas would bear the brunt of the changes.
Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer has made increasing housebuilding a key priority, promising 1.5 million new homes in England over the next five years.