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at 11:10
Apropos of nothing in particular, this little snippet of news...
The government of Singapore has built up a 3 per cent stake in British
Land, the FTSE 100 property group that has seen its market value dive
with the rest of the UK property sector.
...prompted me to mention something that many might not know and that I discovered while researching the history of things that could loosely be linked to community land trusts or mutual housing schemes that I am working on elsewhere.
British Land plc is the successor of something called the National Freehold Land Society, which was founded by nineteenth century liberals, foremost amongst them Richard Cobden and John Bright, as a way of subverting the restriction that only those with freehold property had the vote. They would club together, buy up swathes of land around inner cities and parcel it off to households at a minimum nominal value of the £50 you had to be worth in land to vote.
Much of the familiar nineteenth century townscape of Britain was developed by this and other temporary building societies and similar vehicles, including a less successful one established by the Tories that I think also has a successor plc today (Slough Estates maybe?).
Quite often, if you see streets where every other house is of a slightly different nineteenth century design you will find that many of these were built by these mutuals. Members would get allocated their land and then the whole mutual would save money until they could afford to build a house, then the whole process would start again until all the members were housed.
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at 22:57
...and the powers that be may be talking.
But bugger that, the IDF needs something to do so they are practicing on anything that moves in Beit Hanoun, Gaza:
The town of Beit Hanoun in the northern Gaza Strip has been under siege since early Wednesday.
The Israeli army says it is trying to root out Palestinian rocket squads, who fire from Gaza into Israel.
Ibrahim al-Za'anin, a 55-year-old Palestinian Authority employee, describes conditions for him and his family in his hometown.
Lest we forget why the world sometimes seems out to get us. I cannot imagine what it must be like to live anywhere within Israel's sphere of influence when they decide to project their power.
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at 19:02
Of course it's no big secret that I am a complete legalizer as far as drugs go. But it is good to see the police chief constables taking such an idea seriously. We know that a high proportion of property crime and crime against person are perpetrated by drug users funding the criminal underworld market to get their next fix. These crimes cost a huge amount both financially and emotionally on the rest of society, and an even bigger amount to incarcerate people who have perpetrated them, and they are still not getting the treatment while inside to prevent the revolving door.
Complete legalization would still, in my opinion, be preferable by far - as only then would people who are addicted be most amenable to getting treatment when it is not also a criminal thing, but this would be a big step and deserves support. Incidentally the poll on the BBC website covering the story is currently running at 52% in favour of the idea, which is way more than I would have expected - though maybe the Daily Mail hasn't told its readers to go vote against yet.
Give addicts heroin, says officer:
Howard Roberts said prescribing heroin to criminals would cut crime
Heroin should be prescribed to drug addicts to curb crime, the deputy chief constable of Nottinghamshire has said at a drugs conference.
UPDATE: Just saw Professor Griffth Edwards on C4 News laying into this idea. And he's not the first I've seen today - one of the charitable bodies working on drugs misuse said a similar thing - that you're just going to stoke up the problem. that the addict will have the system over a barrel - give me more or I'll go back to crime. Dr Edwards says that the only way is to get people off these hard drugs. I agree.
But I say the way to do that is to make it possible and socially acceptable to acknowledge a problem and get treatment for it. And the only way of doing that is in an open and accepting enviroment. And while they do come to realise they have a problem and seek help, they will also be able to get cheap, well regulated and much safer drugs so they're less likely to die before they get help.
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at 21:04
Mail online - Peter Hitchens
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at 02:56
Rumour has it that T Blair is looking for yet another lucrative job, this time with Zurich Insurance .
Didn't they create the Proceeds of Crime Act to stop this sort of thing, and when is someone please going to invoke it against the grubby little sh*t?
Meanwhile, another rumour has it that John Prescott has had to settle for getting Pauline to call the numbers at the Hull East constituency Labour party bingo evenings to keep him in doughnuts.
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