A source with links to Westminster
said the idea was being discussed at a ‘high level of government’ and that ‘it
was being considered’ as a way to improve social housing stocks. ‘It is difficult to oppose it in the
situation where you have homeless people and housing sitting empty,’ he said
but added that there was a stumbling block in the government’s plan over who
would pay for the maintenance of any private property with social housing
tenants. Read more on the
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