Boris Johnson: London property should not be sold at 'Suites in the Far East' - The London Live interview
Version 0 of 1. London Mayor Boris Johnson has said London’s property sites should not be “flogged in suites in the Far East”. “Homes should be marketed first to Londoners and if possible sold first to Londoners,” Johnson said during an interview on LondonLive, airing this evening. “I understand the argument you need international investment to get stuff moving,” Johnson said, citing Battersea as one example. “But in the end cannot have sites like that being flogged in suites in the Far East.” Despite the comments, Johnson appeared to try and claw back his somewhat inflammatory remarks made during the Conservative party conference, and apparently also directed at foreign investment. “That's what I meant the other day when I said I’m not against the planet Zog, we’ve all got ancestors from the Planet Zog, me included, I want to feel London is a great international welcoming city but we’ve got to have a housing system that addresses these needs.” Johnson faced criticism from the British Property Federation (BPF) after his speech. The federation warned the mayor against scaring off foreign investment. You can watch the whole interview on London Live's 'Headline Interview 'at 8pm this evening on Freeview channel 8 or online at londonlive.co.uk |