DAVID Cameron is today set to be told by Birmingham business and civic leaders “we want our land back”.
The Prime Minister is facing questions about the fate of a Government property empire including parts of Longbridge, Edgbaston Cricket Ground and Pebble Mill, as he meets business and civic leaders for a high-powered summit today.

The Prime Minister will be warned that Birmingham and the West Midlands region is “stuck in limbo” until the government decides what to do with the land. Under Labour, a government agency spent £180 million buying up land across the region.
But the agency, called Advantage West Midlands, is now to be abolished – raising concerns about the fate of its property empire.
Business Secretary Vince Cable is considering whether the land should be passed on to local councils and business organisations, or whether it should simply be sold.
Ian Hedley, leader of Solihull Council, said he would raise the issue with Mr Cameron when the pair meet at a summit today.