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Council Housing
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Written by Austin Mitchell
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05 February 2008 |
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Austin Mitchell, Chair - Council Housing Group of MPs
5th February Midday
Has Flint Flipped?
Caroline flint’s silly proposals to make tenants of public rented housing actively seek work as a condition of being housed are wrong, damaging to Labour, impossible to implement and counterproductive so far as our housing drive is concerned. |
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Council Housing
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Written by Austin Mitchell
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20 March 2006 |
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How long can we continue to ignore the Great Housing Disaster? Pathetic low builds where we need huge output and lots more rented housing. Rising homelessness and waiting lists. Half the population unable to raise the deposit to get on the ladder. Far more overcrowding. All ignored by a Government intent on carrying on its war against councils to force them to give away their housing stock. |
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Council Housing
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Written by Austin Mitchell
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09 February 2006 |
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Around 1400 people yesterday attended a mass lobby of Parliament calling for direct investment in council housing. Austin chaired the main platform in Central Hall Westminster, which featured speeches from councillors, tenants, union leaders and MPs. The speeches were opened with a surprise appearance from former MP and supporter of council housing Tony Benn. |
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Council Housing
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Written by Austin Mitchell
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15 March 2005 |
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This could be John Prescott’s finest hour. Our deputy prime minister is embarking on what he hopes will be the final stages of his eight-year war against councils and council housing. |
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Council Housing
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Written by Austin Mitchell
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03 March 2005 |
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The House of Commons Council Housing Group of MPs is holding its third evidence taking session next Tuesday (8 March) as part of its inquiry to demonstrate support for the ‘fourth option’ for council housing. MPs will be hearing evidence from tenants, councillors, council officers and trade unions. |
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Council Housing
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Written by Austin Mitchell
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26 November 2004 |
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On October 28 Austin recieved a letter from John Prescott with regards to the fourth option. Read on... |
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Council Housing
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Written by Austin Mitchell
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18 November 2004 |
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Read Austins response to John Prescotts decison to disregard the "fourth option".
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Council Housing
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Written by Austin Mitchell
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18 November 2004 |
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Read about the recent developments on Council Housing following the success of the "fourth option" resolution passed by an
overwhelming majority of delegates at this years Labour Party Conference... |
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Council Housing
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Written by Austin Mitchell
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12 February 2004 |
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When Camden tenants voted overwhelmingly against setting up an Arms length Management Organisation to run council housing they didn`t just follow a series of other ballots from Birmingham to Stockport, rejecting privatisation of council housing. They also threw government housing policy into crisis. John Prescott’s policy of bullying tenants into choosing between alternatives they don’t want is running into a brick wall. What they want is a real choice which includes staying with the council. That`s what they really want to do and it`s a betrayal that our Labour Government is blackmailing them into voting for privatisation by starving councils of money and letting council estates fester. |
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Council Housing
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Written by Austin Mitchell
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29 July 2003 |
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1) More Haste Less Value The case for delay
a) House prices locally are still rising. Interest rates nationally are still falling. Delay improves the deal. |
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Council Housing
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Written by Austin Mitchell
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29 July 2003 |
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The two reports “A Choice for NEL” (TP21) and “Housing Options Appraisal” (by Beha Williams Norman) both point to the benefits of postponing a decision on privatisation of NEL`s council housing stock.
Both agree that the situation is manageable in the immediate future. BWN indicates that the council will be able to bring its stock up to Decent Housing Standards by 2010, though improvement beyond this and such desirable benefits as double glazing, new kitchens and bathrooms, etc., are considered attainable only through LSVT. |
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Council Housing
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Written by Austin Mitchell
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28 July 2003 |
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Thank you for sending to me a copy of Austin Mitchell’s statement to the N E Lincs Labour Group. What he has to say is very much in line with our own thoughts and desires. Unfortunately however, in the light of the Consultants report to what was then a Labour Council the Tenants Assembly was co-erced into agreeing to support the Councils application for inclusion on this years transfer list. |
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Council Housing
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Written by Austin Mitchell
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28 July 2003 |
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North East Lincolnshire proposes to flog off its council houses or, as they put it, opt for a Large Scale “Voluntary” Transfer. |
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