Agreed.highlandsflyer":17yrstas said:Why the hell should the government be allowed to sell of large swathes of publicly owned amenity property?
Not specifically this government, but governments in general - it's often done with some spurious arguments on revenue, on cost - but speaking personally, I don't want public resources flogged off cheaply to suit some politic agenda - I want them to work smarter, use it better, and make a profit - even if that involves partnerships, rather than just simply asset-stripping lots of publically owned property, amenities, resources or organisations, simply because of political leanings.
Personally, I've had enough of selling England by the pound. The public as a whole are being sold a wooden nickel, whilst chosen few benefit from it.highlandsflyer":17yrstas said:Public rights of access were hard won through many years of campaigning, why sit on our hands when there is a challenge to the principal?