We work on a free-market platform and interfering with this platform will unsettle investors and reduce confidence.
We don't work on a free market platform.
I presume your just against realdeals' idea of restricting number of new houses? Both are interfering with the free market you can take a political position for one or the other. In a free market you must be against both. Yet you never objected to that? Protecting investors assets is still interfering in the free market.
Investors want to keep value not a free market (planning permission is interference) where are the free market investors calling for a liberalisation in home building and p.p? in a true free market cheaper technologies would emerge to increase supply and demand would drop. If your going to worry about investor confidence forget the free market
If the free market increases it why not more free market?
Since the UK is not a free market, the question becomes why should one political group be favoured over another?