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“Landlord licensing can help protect our communities”

Jul 3, 2020By John's Labour blog

“Before I became the cabinet lead for Housing Services in May 2018, I had worked in inner City housing for over 25 years and thought rather arrogantly I had seen it all. The squalor, deprivation and human misery I have seen while out with our licensing…Read more…

Jul 3, 2020John's Labour blog

“Welcome to the new Red Brick blog! The place for progressive housing policy debate”

May 17, 2020By John's Labour blog

Check out the new home for Red Brick blog, if you are interested in housing policy and debate then this should be your first port of call. Read more…

May 17, 2020John's Labour blog

Why voluntary right to buy for Housing Associations is nuts

Jun 7, 2019By John's Labour blog

So scare government grant is being used to effectively give an existing social tenant a home which will then be lost for ever from social housing instead of being used to help build another social home? This is nuts in a housing crisis.

Hat tip Red Br…Read more…

Jun 7, 2019John's Labour blog

Home ownership is the most ‘subsidised’ tenure

Nov 22, 2018By John's Labour blog

Another excellent housing “myth buster” by Red Brick (Website of the Labour Housing Group) “home ownership is now easily the most subsidised tenure, much more so than social housing, with private renting receiving the least help”.

“It often seems that…Read more…

Nov 22, 2018John's Labour blog

Red Brick – “The Help to Buy Gravy Train” by Steve Hilditch

Sep 13, 2018By John's Labour blog

(Nearly home after a fascinating meeting of London @LabourHousing policy Some great ideas and presentations ( I was late) on Council housing new build, relationship with Housing Associations, Community Land Trusts. Chaired by #GLA #Housing lead @tomcop…Read more…

Sep 13, 2018John's Labour blog

“One article does not wipe the slate clean”

Jan 16, 2017By John's Labour blog

 A really important and interesting article by Steve Hilditch on the Labour Housing Group website “Red Brick” about the undermining of social housing during the last decade. The CEO of Notting Hill is not the only one and actually not the worse by…Read more…

Jan 16, 2017John's Labour blog

“Expensive exercise in futility’ Tory plans to evict tens of thousands over “Pay to Stay”

Sep 5, 2016By John's Labour blog

Hat tip to a hard hitting post in “Red Brick” seen below about the Tory plans to evict tens of thousands of working council and Housing Association tenants and their families.

This plan to means test all social tenants will cost millions to admi…Read more…

Sep 5, 2016John's Labour blog

Our Tory Housing Future

Oct 17, 2015By John's Labour blog

Please read (and then weep) this examination of the new Tory Housing and Planning Bill on the blog Red Brick. In housing, as with the cuts in child tax credits, I don’t think that people “get” just how right wing and extremist this Government is behavi…Read more…

Oct 17, 2015John's Labour blog

“The overwhelming case for new public housing”

Apr 10, 2015By John's Labour blog

Check out new report by John Healey and John Perry at Red Brick

Makes perfect sense to me.

“At its core, the crisis is a simple calculation: we need to build 250,000 homes a year yet 2012-13 saw just 108,000 new homes completed, the lowest since the…Read more…

Apr 10, 2015John's Labour blog

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