Wednesday, Nov 26, 2008

5bn kitty for new agency

CNplus: Home Agency To Buy Private Land

Sticking plaster or good dressing?

Posted by i'm alan partridge @ 10:21 PM (316 views) Add Comment

5 Comments

1. planning4acrash said...

So, the government takes your money, which you pay interest upon via inflation and income tax, then they use it to steal, I mean, buy your land.

Doncha just love tyranny and fascism?!

Wednesday, November 26, 2008 10:40PM Report Comment
 

2. paul said...

The government really is desperate enough to prop up the housing market with new overfunded quangos!

Wednesday, November 26, 2008 10:46PM Report Comment
 

3. I'm Alan Partridge said...

5bn, how much effect on slowing hpc chaps? Any thoughts on how much off this cash will dissapear through shrinkage, beurocracy, exp's, nice lunches?

Wednesday, November 26, 2008 10:56PM Report Comment
 

4. planning4acrash said...

They are desperate to steal our property paul. Governments and corporations always do this once they've destroyed a market. Standard practice bro.

Wednesday, November 26, 2008 11:04PM Report Comment
 

5. Dbc Reed said...

How are they trying to steal our land? This organisation is attempting to buy up cheap land from developers' devalued land banks.(Perhaps they should wait until the prices drop lower).They also mean to sell surplus public land which would be OK if it really were surplus.Also who is going to build the houses?

Thursday, November 27, 2008 12:02AM Report Comment
 

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