Luciana Berger
(Liverpool, Wavertree) (Lab/Co-op): There are 48,000 homes in the private
rented sector in Liverpool. All those tenants had been heartened by the
Secretary of State for Communities and Local Government when he said that he
wants “longer
fixed-term, family-friendly tenancies that meet their needs.” May we have an urgent statement about when the Government
will honour that aspiration and support the proposals announced today by my
right hon. Friend the Leader of the Opposition to scrap letting fees, end
excessive rent rises and introduce long-term tenancies?
Mr Lansley: If
the hon. Lady is saying that she supports what my right hon. Friend the
Secretary of State for Communities and Local Government is doing to promote
flexibility, quality and supply in the housing market, I am pleased. I suspect,
however, that what she is saying is that we do not want to go beyond that to a
rent-control policy of the kind advocated by her leader. In that respect, she
probably takes the same view as the shadow Housing Minister, the hon. Member
for Wolverhampton North East (Emma Reynolds), who said on “Channel 4 News” in
January that “rent controls are
not going to work in practice”. What the hon. Lady said was right then and it is right
today.
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