Currently we have the opposite problem. For example I went to a school in a random suburb in not particularly exciting buildings a couple of hundred years old. They were marked as cultural heritage and so it was forbidden to knock them down and rebuild even though the school desperately needed more space. So some random people can prevent an extremely successful school from expanding because they’ve decided they like the building.
Under this proposal they would have to pay to stop that happening, and you’d suddenly discover they value the cultural heritage of the building far less than they claimed.
Currently we have the opposite problem. For example I went to a school in a random suburb in not particularly exciting buildings a couple of hundred years old. They were marked as cultural heritage and so it was forbidden to knock them down and rebuild even though the school desperately needed more space. So some random people can prevent an extremely successful school from expanding because they’ve decided they like the building.
Under this proposal they would have to pay to stop that happening, and you’d suddenly discover they value the cultural heritage of the building far less than they claimed.