‘Slow death of social housing’: 80,000 council homes face Tory chop

The Conservative government’s Housing and Planning Bill will cause at least 80,000 council properties in Britain to vanish by 2020, according to the Local Government Association (LGA), intensifying the nation’s housing crisis.

The LGA predicts councils will be forced to sell off 66,000 homes under the existing Right to Buy scheme by the end of the decade.

It claims this will lead to a further loss of 22,000 council-owned properties. This will add as much as £210 million to families’ living costs as they are forced to move into the expensive private rental sector, it added.

The draft legislation, proposed by Prime Minister David Cameron, aims to extend the number of sites on which starter homes can be built.

The impacts of this approach in Barnet have been devastating, with the council giving away whole estates to property developers and actively encouraging poor and working people to leave the borough – and even London.”

That’s why we are joining the Kill the Bill march on Saturday and will continue to fight this legislation at every stage.”

‘Misleading, based on speculation’

The government has hit back at his back at LGA’s claims, describing their research as “misleading and based on speculation.”

More council housing has been built since 2010 than in the previous 13 years,” a spokesman for the Department for Communities and Local Government said.

More homes were built as a result of Right to Buy under the first year of the reinvigorated scheme, showing councils are delivering on their commitment to provide a new affordable property within three years.

The housing bill ensures the sale of empty high value council assets will enable receipts to be reinvested in building new homes that better meet local needs as well as supporting home ownership through right to buy.”

The PM told the BBC’s Andrew Marr: “I think it is time, with government money, but with massive private sector and perhaps pension sector help, to demolish the worst of these, and actually rebuild houses that people feel they can have a real future in.”

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