The substantive point is that Labour will actually pass a Renters’ Rights Bill into law, regardless of one silly squabble with likely useless estate agents in East London
The substantive point is that Labour will actually pass a Renters’ Rights Bill into law, regardless of one silly squabble with likely useless estate agents in East London
Yer, yet it is watered down and inadequate to tackle the terrible state of rental properties in Eng. Common-hold has been shelved, and the shared ownership crisis ignored. Planning reform has mostly been underwhelming and awash with anti-green rhetoric.
Once it’s all in force it will be much better than what we had before (which was nothing), and much better than what we could have in the future - again, nothing
I mean, it's very different from what was being put out during & post election. The government is (rightly) calling the state of housing in Eng a crisis, yet we are supposed to be impressed when they only manage incremental changes far below what they *know* needs to happen?