

Who Owns England?
Author: Guy Shrubsole
Narrator: Malk Williams
Unabridged: 12 hr 4 min
Format: Digital Audiobook Download
Publisher: William Collins
Published: 05/02/2019
Author: Guy Shrubsole
Narrator: Malk Williams
Unabridged: 12 hr 4 min
Format: Digital Audiobook Download
Publisher: William Collins
Published: 05/02/2019
Guy Shrubsole is an environmental campaigner and writer. He is the author of , an instant bestseller, and , which won the Wainwright Prize for Writing on Conservation. For the past decade Guy has campaigned on the climate and nature crises, working for organisations ranging from Friends of the Earth and the Right to Roam campaign, to Defra. He lives in Devon.
Having thoroughly enjoyed the land law module of my law degree well over a decade ago due to its complexities and nuances I was eager to learn more about this fascinating area, and this book seemed like the ideal opportunity to do so. Guy Shrubsole uncovers how for centuries the wealthy have underta......more
A fascinating read, who actually owns England? From the aristocracy to the offshore corporations based in tax havens who are involved in land banking, I didn't know who to despise more. But what really offended me were the agricultural subsidies given to big states. I mean I am a mere tenant of a ti......more
A fascinating investigation into land and property ownership in England. It's a wide ranging and surprising account which embraces Government departments, Russian Oligarchs, Sheikhs, grouse hunting estates, entrepreneurs and, of course, the aristocracy. Despite what I used to believe, the landed ari......more
An FT reporter once asked the Duke of Westminster what advice he’d give to young British entrepreneurs keen to emulate his success. His reply remains notorious for its insight into British society:“Make sure they have an ancestor who was a very close friend of William the Conqueror”Briefly, the......more
I FINISHED THIS FUCKING BOOK. Guy I have met you multiple times now and you’re generally pretty sound. This book was a lot tho. Great research great topic great raising awareness of a big thing not enough people know about… however even upon finishing it I still don’t feel like I know about it. Perh......more
‘’ Robert Macfarlane ‘’ Chris Packham ‘This is going to be a great book, ’ George Monbiot ‘’ Marion Shoard, author of ‘The question posed by the title of this has, for nearly a thousand years, been one that as a nation we have mostly been too cowed or too polite to ask. There has, as a result, been some in Shrubsole’s endeavour. Shrubsole ends his into these issues with a 10-point prospectus as to how this millennium-long problem might be brought up to date, and how our land could be made to work productively and healthily for us all’ , Book of the Week ‘Both detective story and historical investigation, Shrubsole’s book is a passionately argued polemic which offers radical, innovative but also practical proposals for transforming how the people of England use and protect the land that they depend on – land which should be “a common treasury for all”’ ‘Painstakingly researched … ’ Melissa Harrison, ‘There is an enormous amount to admire’ ‘Shrubsole is an entertaining guide to the history of landownership’