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Wednesday, 26 July 2017

The Department For Communities and Local Government."loads the dice." 637

To the Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy Secretary.
For Clarity - Attempt 637.

637) The Department for Communities and Local Government, "loads the dice."

Dear Mr Clark,

We've always said the housing market was rigged from its foundations to its roof but the ground rent scandal takes rigging markets into a whole new dimension.
How was this ever able to happen in the first place and how could over a 100.000 homeowners fall victim to this particular scam before anyone noticed anything was remotely wrong?
Where were the regulators? Or was it so well rigged that the regulators were simply by-passed? And who actually owns the freeholds; Vladimir Putin? Donald Trump? The Taliban?
Heidi Blake's article for the Telegraph raises a real conflict of interest:
"official records show that ministers in charge of planning laws have net senior industry figures 28 times since the general election (2010) while holding only 11 meetings with environmentalists....
Taylor Wimpey, whose planning director helped draft the regulations is preparing five projects in the countryside, including two in the green belt.

This is like the RICS regulating its., "appointed" company OS:Property and monitoring their Ombudsman to ensure what they determine to be, "the effective resolution of disputes." It's rigged.

Q. Mr Clark, isn't a building company which saddles the purchasers of its leasehold houses with a massive burden of debt - having sold the freeholds to overseas "investors" - and who fix the regulations, like asking the Kray Twins to advise the Department of Justice on policing in the East End of London?
...managers met Bob Neil, the local government minister, in January to discuss 'the burden of regulation in planning.' They were accompanied by Finsbury. a city PR firm which recently donated £8.000 to the conservatives.

Q. Mr Clark, wasn't the Prime Minister, David Cameron, promising to end crony capitalism at the same time as all this was going on?

...Taylor Wimpey has been accused of bullying over plans to build on land in Mangotsfield near Bristol, after erecting a 6 foot fence around the plot.
...Helical Bar, whose chief executive is a conservative activist and has donated more than £300.000 to the party, has won won permission for hundreds of houses on 2 green belt sites.

...The Department for Communities and Local Government has been accused of, 'loading the dice' in favour of developers.

Once again, private vested interests tell their government office staff what is and what isn't acceptable by way of regulation.

Yours sincerely,
Steve Gilbert - Workstock number 510458.

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