Homes hit by fracking could receive thousands of pounds in payouts instead of the money going to councils, but it is all a bit wishy-washy at the moment.
George Osborne set up a fund for money to be taken out of fracking profits so that councils could spend it in their area. It would be a top-up fund free of interference from government. So far, so good.
Unfortunately there were few numbers revealed except that the fund would be "up to" 10% of profits. Now we are being told that between 500 and 2,000 households would receive cash and that it "could be" up to £10,000 each. With so many "up tos" and "could bes" the payments could be anything. It is also not clear whether the payments will be a one-off or ongoing.
The highest payment mentioned, £10,000, will in no way cover the loss of value of a property within the affected area so with a bit of luck the "bribe" will not work. The scheme also opens up the door to others seeking compensation from the likes of HS2, runways, new roads, new power stations and so on. How will their compo be worked out?