Lets see if you can work out how he makes £2 million plus on his 2500 acres. Per year.
A clue...theres no livestock or saleable crops.
Money-laundering.Lets see if you can work out how he makes £2 million plus on his 2500 acres. Per year.
A clue...theres no livestock or saleable crops.
Having some diffs, are we?
Money-laundering.
CAP?
Money-laundering.

until you look at distribution and demand. compare Amsterdam with London. London is 50% more expensive in price to income ratio.Since the Netherlands has almost twice the population density we have and much larger properties, it seems a weak link.
Look, you brought up density not me. I'm not sure how the Netherlands being twice the density of the UK means that their houses need to be 70% bigger (or whatever it is) than ours.until you look at distribution and demand. compare Amsterdam with London. London is 50% more expensive in price to income ratio.

I have no idea. Nor would it mean much on its own. If the UK had 10 people in it and 6 of them lived in Scotland it wouldn't make it densely populated.60% of the people in the UK live in a 1/3 of the country is that true of the Netherlands?
Money-laundering.
it stands to reason that the more expensive something is, the more demand there is for a smaller cheaper version.