Fw: Rent and Right to Buy policies threat to tenants

david bangs dave.bangs at virgin.net
Tue Mar 13 21:29:14 GMT 2012



               
            Stop privatisation; improve existing and build a new generation of first class council housing   
            Rent and Right to Buy policies threat to tenants  
     
                  New right to buy discounts will not lead to one for one replacement of council homes sold. Only extra sales above current predictions will be replaced. This ensures Government continue to get their 'cut': a further £498 million by 2015 robbed from council housing.
                  And new homes will be at up to 80% market rents, with fixed-term tenancies - not the secure, genuinely affordable and accountable homes desperately needed by the nearly 5 million people on council waiting lists.High council rent increases this year will be followed by further big rises over the next three years, if current targets are imposed. These would mean 36% rent rises over five years, well above the 22% inflation predicted.
                  With a new round of privatisation also threatened, tenants, with trade unions and councillors, are stepping up campaigning against these attacks, and for investment in council housing.Tenants will join trade unions, MPs and councillors to protest at the Housing Minister's HQ in London from 8am on 28 March to demand investment in council housing with really-affordable rents and secure tenancies. 
                  This co-incides with strikes by civil servants who support the campaign.Notes
                  Department for Communities and Local Government head office: Eland House, Bressenden Place, London SW1E 5DU . Short walk from Victoria train and underground station, or Bus numbers 2, 8, 11, 16, 24, 36, 38, 52, 73, 82, 148, 185, 211, 239, 436, 507, C1 and C10. Housing Emergency: Time for an Alternative
                  Further meetings: 16 March 7pm Cambridge,29 March Harlow, 14 April Tower Hamlets, with others planned in Bolsover, Southampton, York and Newcastle. 
                  London Mayoral candidate Ken Livingstone, film director Ken Loach, trade union General Secretaries, MPs, councillors and tenants organisations are supporting a Housing Emergency open statement. The online petition is here or see www.defendcouncilhousing.org.uk. 
                 
           
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            For background information on the demand for investment in council housing and who supports the campaign see www.defendcouncilhousing.org.uk 

           
        
                   Meeting with Ken Loach, Owen Jones, Stephen Battersby and more 21 Feb at House of Commons - Download here 
                   DCH Briefing Jan 2011 

                   Statement from Housing Emergency tenants conference 

                   DCH Newspaper Sep 2011 

                   Council Housing: Time To Invest 

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