2035 is the back end of any hypothetical labour run in government
There is no way the inevitable tory or proto-tory government at that point will allow this bill to be enforced.
Atleast renters have freedom to quick exit a rental agreement with renters reform. However. This is still disappointing from labour. A whole decade…nonetheless it seems they work hard go push put small landlords so not big issue for me.
> The government’s promise to make private rented homes fit for habitation will not be enforced for almost a decade
Who needs to live in a habitable home, am I right?
Conveniently also means the proposals have to survive two more general elections before landlords have to think about spending money on their shitboxes (decent landlords would already not be affected by this).
Labour is in the pockets of landlords and lobbyists
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So never?
2035 is the back end of any hypothetical labour run in government
There is no way the inevitable tory or proto-tory government at that point will allow this bill to be enforced.
Atleast renters have freedom to quick exit a rental agreement with renters reform. However. This is still disappointing from labour. A whole decade…nonetheless it seems they work hard go push put small landlords so not big issue for me.
> The government’s promise to make private rented homes fit for habitation will not be enforced for almost a decade
Who needs to live in a habitable home, am I right?
Conveniently also means the proposals have to survive two more general elections before landlords have to think about spending money on their shitboxes (decent landlords would already not be affected by this).
Labour is in the pockets of landlords and lobbyists