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Tories threaten security of tenure for 8 million social housing tenants Britain's house building programme

19 March 2010

David Cameron's housing policies threaten security of tenure for eight million social housing tenants and Britain's house building programme, Unite deputy general secretary, Jack Dromey, will today (Friday 19 March) tell the Defend Council Housing conference in London.

Jack Dromey will detail:

The plans of Steven Greenhaulgh, Conservative leader of Hammersmith and Fulham Council and leader of David Cameron's Council Innovation Unit, drawn up in secret and only exposed by Freedom of Information requests. Those plans involve the demolition of 3,400 Council homes, a steep hike in rents and ending security of tenure.

The advice given by Caroline Spelman, Tory spokeswoman on housing to all Tory councils that they should say 'No' to government plans to meet projected housing demand.

Proposed Tory plans for house building and planning would prevent the building of 15% fewer homes in the South East between now and 2026, according to Tory planning proposals in their Green Paper. Great damage would also be done to the construction industry. The West Midlands, which suffered a 22% fall in construction output in 2009, would be particularly hard hit.

On the secret plans drawn up by the Tory laboratory council of Hammersmith and Fulham, hailed by David Cameron as being the future for local government, Jack Dromey today said: 'David Cameron's flagship council, Hammersmith and Fulham has drawn up plans to demolish 3400 Council homes, end security of tenure and hike up social housing rents to market levels. A two-bedroom council flat that currently costs £85.00 per week would go up to £380 per week.”

"David Cameron has hailed Hammersmith and Fulham as the future. Knocking down council homes, ending security of tenure and hiking up rents to gerrymander votes is the politics of the discredited Dame Shirley Porter Westminster past.'

On Tory plans to block the building of tens of thousands of homes to buy, Jack Dromey said 'David Cameron is no friend of families who want to buy their own homes. Blocking house building also damages the economy which badly needs new homes to build Britain out of recession. The hardest hit region in Britain is the West Midlands with a fall in construction output alone of 22% in 2009. No wonder Taylor Wimpey chief executive, Peter Redfern described Conservative housing plans as 'scary as hell'.'

Article Comments

It is in the interest of greedy developers to keep the supply of housing much lower than the demand to keep the 'market' values at the present obscene levels. Easy money for them, housing misery for the many. But hey, do they care. I think not. What happened to homes for heros after WW11. Attlees govt started but soon ran out of steam. What I think should be done cannot be put in print. We live in hope.

geoff boughton
10th Dec 2010 at 11:33 pm




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