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Rayner slams Tories for 'obsessing' over her living arrangements as renters face no-fault eviction 'limbo'

By - Tnews 24 Apr 2024 5 Mins Read
Rayner slams Tories for 'obsessing' over her living arrangements as renters face no-fault eviction 'limbo'
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Labour's Angela Rayner has attacked the Conservatives for "obsessing" over her living arrangements while renters continue to face uncertainty over the government's promise to end no-fault evictions.

The party's deputy leader has come under scrutiny over the sale of her former Stockport home before she was an MP, with claims she did not pay the right amount of capital gains tax and may have registered to vote at the wrong address - allegations she denies. Greater Manchester Police are now looking into the latter issue, which could be a breach of electoral rules, following a complaint from Tory MP James Daly.

But standing in at Prime Minister's Questions on the day the much-delayed Renters' Reform Bill returned to the Commons, Ms Rayner said: "I know this party opposite is desperate to talk about my living arrangements, but the public want to know what this government is going to do about theirs." Politics live: PM insists defence pledge is 'fully funded' Ministers first promised to scrap no-fault evictions - or Section 21s - in April 2019, but agreed to an indefinite delay to outlawing the mechanism after a group of Conservative backbenchers, including some landlords, raised concerns that the courts were not prepared for the legal cases that could replace them. A new clause being added to the bill by the government today would, if approved, order an assessment of the courts before any ban could be enacted.

But it offers no timetable for when the probe would have to take place. This has led to a backlash from campaigners, renters and opposition parties, who have claimed the government is "running scared" of their own MPs and leaving renters in "limbo".

Pointing to an exclusive Sky News article showing almost one million people had been subject to no-fault evictions since the Tories promised to ban them, Ms Rayner spoke about our case study Natalie who has been served two Section 21s in 18 months. "She joins nearly a million families at risk of homelessness due to his party's failure to ban this cruel practice," the deputy opposition leader added.

"Now instead of obsessing over my house, when will he get a grip and show the same obsession with ending no-fault evictions?" Representing Rishi Sunak at PMQs while he is abroad, Deputy Prime Minister Oliver Dowden poked fun at the Labour MP over the allegations about her former property, saying: "It is a pleasure to have another exchange with [Ms Rayner] in this House, our fifth in 12 months. Any more of these and she'll be claiming it as her principal residence." But he then insisted the government was "taking action" to help renters, and he was "confident that in line with our manifesto, we will deliver on that commitment" to end no-fault evictions.

Speaking to reporters earlier, Levelling Up Secretary Michael Gove insisted his "determination" to end Section 21s was "ironclad.

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