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Labour's 'perverse' cut-price land grab is 'a step too far'

March 19, 2025

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AN expert called the Government's “perverse” planning strategy “a step too far”, as farmers risk having their land bought from them on the cheap.

- By Adam Toms

Labour's 'perverse' cut-price land grab is 'a step too far'

Ministers want to give local councils powers to purchase land for less than its potential value and exclude “hope value” — the amount value could increase if it was to have planning permission granted.

David Bean, of the Countryside Alliance, said: “We recognise the urgent need for more affordable housing, upgrades of infrastructure...and streamlining the planning system. However, some of the Government’s proposals are a step too far.

“The state should pay the market price for land it wants to acquire. Excluding ‘hope value’ from the price paid for assets compulsorily purchased is grossly unfair.

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