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Originally Posted by kirklancaster
Yes - being serious now: a wealthy farmer arrogantly flouts the law and deceitfully builds a million pound plus mansion, yet people are condemning the council and the judge.
If the council and the Judge had allowed him to keep and live in his illegally built castle, the very same people would no doubt be screaming about how the system is corrupt in favour of the land-owning rich.
If councils refuse planning permission to working class young couples who merely want to modestly extend their little homes, then NO ONE should be above the same laws which guide those council refusals.
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Are you presuming you know how other FM think? tsk.
Mr Fidler had argued that the reason he built the property in 2000 was because
planning authority in Surrey failed to acknowledge an application to convert an existing property for nine years.
His family moved into the home in 2002 but it was later discovered by Reigate and Banstead Borough Council, which ordered its demolition in 2007.
The Planning Inspectorate dismissed his appeals, but
last November he was granted temporary planning permission for a maximum of three years. However, former Communities and Local Government Secretary
Eric Pickles later withdrew this
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/arti...ats-newts.html