Who Owns England?. Guy Shrubsole
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Название: Who Owns England?

Автор: Guy Shrubsole

Издательство: HarperCollins

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       Copyright

      William Collins

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      This eBook first published in Great Britain by William Collins in 2019

      Copyright © Guy Shrubsole 2019

      Cover images: Science & Society Picture Gallery / Getty

      Guy Shrubsole asserts the moral right to be identified as the author of this work

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      Source ISBN: 9780008321673

      Ebook Edition © May 2019 ISBN: 9780008321697

      Version: 2019-04-16

       Epigraph

       Who possesses this landscape?

       The man who bought it or I who am possessed by it?

      – Norman MacCaig

      Contents

       Cover

       Title Page

       5 New Money

       6 Property of the State

       7 Corporate Capture

       8 A Property-Owning Democracy?

       9 In Trust for Tomorrow

       10 An Agenda for English Land Reform

       Picture Section

       Appendices: Figures on who owns land

       Footnotes

       Notes

       Index

       Acknowledgements

       Image credits

       About the Author

       About the Publisher

       INTRODUCTION

      It’s often very difficult to find out who owns land in England. Land ownership remains our oldest, darkest, best-kept secret.

      There’s a reason for that: concealing wealth is part and parcel of preserving it. It’s why big estates have high walls, why the law of trespass exists to keep prying commoners like you and me from seeing what the lord of the manor owns – and why the Government’s Land Registry, the official record of land ownership in England and Wales, remains a largely closed book. The geographer Doreen Massey once observed that the secrecy surrounding land ownership was ‘an indication of its political sensitivity’.

      Owning land has unique benefits. The inherent scarcity of land means it’s almost always a solid bet for investment. ‘Buy land,’ quipped Mark Twain, ‘they’re not making it anymore.’ Own some land, particularly in a valuable location, and you’re pretty much guaranteed a steady stream of rental income from it – whether by leasing it out for farming, or building flats on it and charging tenants rent.

      In fact, a landowner need not do anything to make a profit from their land. ‘Land … is by far the greatest of monopolies,’ raged Winston Churchill in a blistering polemic penned in 1909. Consider, wrote Churchill, ‘the enrichment which comes to the landlord who happens to own a plot of land on the outskirts or at the centre of one of our great cities’. СКАЧАТЬ