The Conservative Party held pre-election meetings with key housing figures about its plans to remove security of tenure from future social housing tenants. This is despite the party publicly insisting that it had no plans to change tenancy arrangements for future or existing social tenants. A senior housing source revealed that the Tories met organisations including the National Housing Federation to discuss a number of issues including security of tenure. Liberal Democrat deputy leader Simon Hughes said security of tenure would be a main topic at the party’s autumn conference. Its MPs have expressed strong opposition to moves to water down security of tenure before. The Conservatives declined to comment. Read more on Inside Housing.
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