Gove urges Treasury against housing cuts after Awaab Ishak death 🔴 michaelgove told Victoria_Spratt the 2-year-old's death “reminds us the circumstances in which far too many people find themselves are a direct danger to their health and wellbeing”
“This legislation should have been introduced earlier,” he admitted, “it was meant to be introduced quickly after the Grenfell disaster, but I hope that people will recognise that the laws we are bringing forward now will make a difference.”, Mr Gove said the Chancellor, Jeremy Hunt, recognised the need for more homes, including social and affordable, saying it was good for the economy and the most vulnerable. He said the cost of living crisis could not be seen as a “barrier” to getting it done.
However, many renters, but particularly those with private landlords, fear complaining because of what’s known as a “revenge eviction”. This is where a landlord uses Section 21 to evict a renter who complains about conditions and asks for repairs at short notice.asked Mr Gove what he would say to the 4.
“Awaab’s death reminds us that the circumstances in which far too many people find themselves are a direct danger to their health and wellbeing,” he continued. “So we are going to get rid of Section 21.”: “We are bringing forward a specific Renters’ Reform Bill which will get rid of Section 21 and lead to better conditions in the private rented sector.”
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