It’s getting chilly in here! While attending BravoCon in New York City, Lisa Barlow, Heather Gay, Meredith Marks, and Whitney Rose made it clear that their individual drama is not in the past just yet.
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The Labour party have plans to restore social housing as the second largest tenure in the UK according to Lisa Nandy. During a speech at the Labour conference in Liverpool the shadow communities secretary outlined a series of housing policies aimed at boosting council housebuilding and homeownership.
Ms Nandy told delegates that housing was not a market but a “fundamental human right” and that if Labour was elected to government it would ensure that social housing overtook the private rented sector as the second-largest tenure. She also announced plans to reform the private rented sector with a new private renters’ charter and a new decent homes standard written into law.
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She said: “Council housing is not a dirty word. So today, I can announce we will be the first government in a generation to restore social housing to the second-largest form of tenure.
“This will be our mantra: council housing, council housing, council housing. We are going to rebuild our social housing stock and bring homes back into the ownership of local councils and communities, with homeownership opened up to millions more. And for private renters, we will tilt the balance of power back to you through a powerful new renters’ charter and a new decent homes standard – written into law.”
She added: “Because security in your home, the right to make your home your own and most of all the right to live in a home fit for human habitation is non-negotiable. Because housing isn’t a market, it’s a fundamental human right.”
The Labour frontbencher also said the party would end fire and rehire, repeal the 2016 Trade Union Act and raise wages for the lowest paid
It’s getting chilly in here! While attending BravoCon in New York City, Lisa Barlow, Heather Gay, Meredith Marks, and Whitney Rose made it clear that their individual drama is not in the past just yet.
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