Labour would suspend the Right to Buy until councils
could demonstrate they can replace sold homes like-for-like, according to a
leaked version of the party’s manifesto. News outlets, including the BBC, claim
to have seen a leaked version of the party’s election manifesto ahead of its
official launch next week. According to the document, which is circulating
online, Labour plans to moderate its pledge to suspend the Right to Buy. The
leaked manifesto says councils will be allowed to continue selling homes under
the policy if they can demonstrate a plan for like-for-like replacement. Read
more on Inside Housing.
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