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Anti-Landlord group is part of Labour teach-in for renters

A local authority’s teach-in for private tenants this weekend is to be addressed by a group which is known for its anti-landlord campaigning.

Cambridge’s Labour council is hosting a free advice forum on Saturday, open to all tenants who live in privately rented accommodation in the city.

It’s billed as an opportunity for tenants to meet representatives from the council and what it calls “other service providers” - this includes Cambridgeshire Fire and Rescue, Cambridge University Students’ Union and more controversially the Acorn tenants union. 

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Acorn has for some years held protests outside and inside some letting agents’ offices, and in 2022 Sheffield landlord Zobia Rafique was awarded almost £100,000 in costs and damages after Acorn - in the words of the Yorkshire Examiner website - “hounded her for months, threatened her and filmed her at her home.”

In recent days the group has tweeted opposition to a raft of policy initiatives by political parties, with particular attention to Labour, saying: “Housing may have been central to Keir Starmer’s keynote speech … but for all his tough rhetoric on the issue, Labour are offering solutions to the housing crisis that will not materialise for years, if ever at all.” 

And it goes on to say: “It is clear we can’t rely on politicians to gift us what we need. Now more than ever we need a strong renters’ movement to force the change we need.” The group does not explain on social media what it means by “force”.

This weekend’s event by Cambridge council will include - in the authority’s words - “an opportunity to chat informally with the different organisations’ representatives, report any concerns to council officers in confidence.”

Councillor Gerri Bird, executive councillor for Housing and Homelessness, says: “The council is committed to supporting the large number of private tenants we have in Cambridge. We live in a city with a very mobile population that needs safe and comfortable living accommodation.

“The council already works hard to support private renters, with teams on hand to respond to any concerns that tenants raise with us and to investigate any issues on a case by case basis. This, along with events for tenants and landlords alike, forms an important part of our work to drive up housing standards in Cambridge’s private sector.”

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    Yet more damming reports coming out all over the country about dreadful standards in the social housing sector. Strangely, this never gets a mention.

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    Though some good coverage of the very recent Social Housing Ombudsman's report on the number and severity of findings of social housing failures: e.g. boarded-up windows for several months while social tenant living there in the dark.

    Lot of these seem down to the way social housing bureaucracies act like non-humans, from what the Ombudsman said: pretty damming. This far less likely with the small PRS sector; but don't know how the big BuildToRent sector compares. At least their stock will be new (and expensive), but they still may be bureaucratic due to their size.

     
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    @Henry S
    Look up up "Shelter workers announce two weeks of strike action in pay dispute", from last November.

     
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    Note they want gifted what they need!

    Nothing about earning it!

  • George Dawes

    Wonder how much property Keir owns ...

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    He’ll find a way round things for himself. And hush it up. If u recall MP’s Expenses scandal. It still goes on.

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    No mention of how the council work hard to support landlords who, in themselves, support their tenants. Overlooked once again. More fun to pitch tenant against landlord and sit back to watch the fight!

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    Don't these people realise that every day with more and more to contend with Landlords are selling up. So these people need to get it through their heads that the more Landlords leave the PRS the more the pool of rental properties dries up thus forcing more tenants onto the streets and rentsvto soar!!

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    Peter, they don't care. In fact, the worse the problem, the better it is for them as they just love wailing about other people's (tenants) problems. Don't forget, the "employees" of all these so-called charities are well clothed, fed and housed champagne socialists who just love a good hate campaign against all those "greedy" landlords. They'd be bereft if all the housing issues were sorted out - they'd even have to go and get a proper job!

     
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    • A JR
    • 19 October 2023 18:04 PM

    ‘There’s none so deaf as those that don’t want to hear’. That’s what we’re up against

     
  • Fed Up Landlord

    More lefty liberal wishy washy nonsense. All the councils seem overpopulated with them and their socialist dogma. Tenants Good - Landlords Bad. The PRS is like a version of Animal Farm now. Polly Neate fits well into the role of " Squealer" as she constantly " squeals" about nasty landlords and angelic tenants being evicted.

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    John Chart weigh in

    Somebody above picked up the word "gifted" This surely means - confiscate property
    from all "greedy" LLs (all LLs being by definition greedy) and amass the flats etc into a socialist workers' and layabouts' endeavour.

    And forget not to hang those LLs from lamp posts - in the style of the Terror of the French Revolution 1789 - 1794. - mais naturellement...

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