There were no legal grounds on which to CPO prior to the fire.
If you think there were, do point all in the direction of the legal stuff.
Blackpool has not CPOd it has bought... at many millions, government funded, a first, and maybe a one off. Bournemouth has also bought from the owner
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/england/dorset/8492386.stm
However, those were willing sellers.
But those who think this is simple re Dreamland need to consider it isn't. And yes, I've been very much involved in national campaigns over many decades, and I think I can say I've learned a great deal about how things work. Well, you have to. Sorta campaigns with major public inquiries and Judicial Reviews and Commons Select Committees.
This isn't supine, appalling suggestion, but we need the right result. It's not simple and I'm sure if you have wider insight into the legal ins and outs Nick and co would be interested.
There are people heavily involved with this campaign who have, over many years, given up untold hours of their own time (including holidays), thousands of pounds of their cash, vast amounts of unpaid expertise, and if you think you can do better and know more, no doubt you will be welcomed as a Trustee on the Dreamland Trust.
Ferengi Rules of Acquisition: Rule 76. Every once in a while, declare peace. It confuses the hell out of your enemies.