Psamathe
Guru
And, if the Government can retrospectively change the terms of previously agreed contracts, why can't they just change the terms of many of the rip-off PFI contracts the Government agreed to?
Think I messed up and posted my comment to the wrong thread - should have been to the starmer thread about groundrent cap.It feels a bit different changing a law on a contract to which you are a party. Who would be prepared to undertake government contracts if the government could simply change the law to suit them at a future date?
But I agree. Gov. is retrospectively changing the law of leasehold ground rent so why not on PFI contracts and save us all from a massive rip-off (that they agreed to on our behalf). Retrospective law changes make me "uncomfortable" where all parties freely entered into those agreements with full knowledge.