2016: Tories Vote Down Law Requiring Landlords Make Their Homes Fit For Human Habitation
Tony Gosling
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Mon Jun 18 00:44:49 BST 2018
Tories Vote Down Law Requiring Landlords Make
Their Homes Fit For Human Habitation
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72 of the MPs who voted against the measure are
registered as landlords themselves
Jon Stone @joncstone Wednesday 13 January 2016
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Conservative MPs have voted to reject a proposed
rule that would have required private landlords
to make their homes fit for human habitation.
The vote, which came on Tuesday night, was on
proposed amendment to the Governments new
Housing and Planning Bill a raft of new laws aimed at reforming housing law.
The Labour-proposed amendment was rejected by 312 votes to 219, however.
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Tory MP opposes law to make homes fit for human habitation
According to Parliaments register of interests,
72 of the MPs who voted against the amendment are
themselves landlords who derive an income from a property.
Communities minister Marcus Jones said the
Government believed homes should be fit for human
habitation but did not want to pass the new law
that would explicitly require it.
Of course we believe that all homes should be of
a decent standard and all tenants should have a
safe place to live regardless of tenure, but
local authorities already have strong and
effective powers to deal with poor quality and
safe accommodation and we expect them to use them, he said in a reply.
Teresa Pearce, the shadow housing minister who
proposed the amendment, said renters lacked
basic consumer protection when things went wrong.
The majority of landlords let property which is
and remains in a decent standard. Many landlords
go out of their way to ensure that even the
slightest safety hazard is sorted quickly and efficiently, she said.
So it is even more distressing when we see
reports of homes which are frankly unfit for
human habitation being let, often at obscene prices.
Where else in modern day life could someone get
away with this? Its a consumer issue. If I
purchased a mobile phone or a computer that
didnt work, didnt do what it said it would or
was unsafe I would take it back and get a refund.
But the Government claimed the new law would
result in unnecessary regulation.
The proposed amendment reflects the contents of a
private members bill blocked by Conservative MPs in October last year.
That bill, proposed by Labour MP Karen Buck, was
talked out by backbenchers, including
Conservative MP Philip Davies, who is himself a landlord.
During that debate he warned that landlords
appear to be an easy target for the Left in this country.
The Homes (Fitness for Human Habitation) Bill
would have updated a law introduced in the 19th
century that requires homes under a certain rent
limit to be fit for human habitation.
That rent limit has not been updated since 1957,
however, and the rule currently applies to all
properties with an annual rent of below £80 in London and £52 elsewhere.
The weekly average weekly rent in London is
currently £362 and practically zero properties
currently fall under the legislation.
The Governments housing bill includes provisions
for starter homes, the right to buy for housing
association tenants, higher rents for higher
income social tenants, and some changes to speed up the planning system.
According to Parliaments register of interests,
the 72 MPs who are registered as deriving income
from property of over £10,000 a year and who voted against the law are:
Nigel Adams
Stuart Andrew
Victoria Atkins
Jake Berry
James Berry
Bob Blackman
Robert Buckland
Alun Cairns
David Cameron
Alex Chalk
James Cleverley
Geoffrey Clifton-Brown
Therese Coffey
Geoffrey Cox
Mims Davies
Philip Davies
Richard Drax
James Duddridge
Alan Duncan
Philip Dunne
Jane Ellison
George Eustice
Mike Freer
Richard Fuller
John Glen
Robert Goodwill
Chris Grayling
Dominic Grieve
Chris Heaton-Harris
Peter Heaton-Jones
George Hollingberry
Kevin Hollinrake
Philip Hollobone
Nick Hurd
Stewart Jackson
Margot James
Sajid Javid
Joseph Johnson
Simon Kirby (teller)
Greg Knight
Brandon Lewis
Julian Lewis
Craig Mackinlay
Tania Mathias
Karl McCartney
Anne Marie Morris
Sheryll Murray
Robert Neill
Sarah Newton (teller)
Jesse Norman
David Nuttall
Neil Parish
Owen Paterson
Rebecca Pow
Jeremy Quin
Jacob Rees-Mogg
Laurence Robertson
Julian Smith
Royston Smith
Mark Spencer
John Stevenson
Desmond Swayne
Derek Thomas
Anne-Marie Trevelyan
Andrew Turner
Shailesh Vara
Theresa Villiers
Ben Wallace
David Warburton
Craig Whittaker
John Whittingdale
Nadhim Zahawi
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