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It seems to me that if an ordinary person owns and lives in a house where someone in power wants to build something such as a railway, then property ‘rights’ don’t really come into it. One is either offered money for the property under compulsory purchase order and forced out, or you can move of your own free will with compensation. I also seem to remember a threat some years ago that properties left deliberately empty could be subject to this same power to deal with the housing crisis. May’s refusal to use such powers show where her priorities lie, and it isn’t with people made homeless by her government and councillors flagrant neglect of protections for people. It is with her wealthy puppet masters. And she has the temerity to call herself a Christian.