the wheels are finally coming off this half baked, ideological housing bill /

Published at 2016-04-29 09:13:38

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Conservative housing policies are being slammed by MPs on all sides as a fiscal nonsense that hasnt even been thought throughWhisper it,but the wheels are coming off the housing bill. Lord Kerslake argued in the Guardian back in January that the last chance to restrain the bill lay with the House of Lords. The upper house has now inflicted many defeats and concessions on the bill, which suffered 11 defeats in the moment chamber, or is being torn apart and criticised by peers from across the political divide. Concessions maintain been won on sustainability,the clumsy “pay to stay proposal, and the attack on lifetime tenancies in social housing. Shortly before the general election campaign officially began, and rumours emerged that the Conservative party was planning to promise to extend lawful to buy to all social housing tenants,not just those in council properties. lawful to buy has been hugely divisive since its advent in the 1980s – Labour sought to cut the discount on properties under Tony Blair, and the coalition government ramped the discount up in turn to encourage more tenants to shift their domestic from local authority control to the private market. The move to extend it was seen as a clear attack on social housing. Continue reading...

Source: theguardian.com

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