THE Coalition is facing a backlash from Tory MPs and peers who fear the Government's new planning reforms will give developers a licence to build in their constituencies. More than 80 parliamentarians will next week attend a meeting raising concerns about the number of wind farms being built in the countryside. Many believe the Government's plans to relax planning laws could lead to unchecked development. Bill Cash, the Tory MP for Stone, Staffs, who is organising the meeting, said: "This is a demonstration of the deep concern and the first shot across the bows. "The developers will have the whip hand. When you are talking about economic benefit, the benefits of England's green and pleasant land to tourism and the scenery is as important as anything else." The guidance states that there should be a "presumption in favour of sustainable development", which campaigners have warned would give developers "carte blanche" for new developments across the countryside. another senior Tory MP, who did not want to be named, said the reforms were a "state licence to print money". He said: