Caroline Lucas tables Early Day Motion calling for rent controls in England

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Caroline Lucas, Green Party MP for Brighton Pavilion
Caroline Lucas, Green Party MP for Brighton Pavilion

https://leftfootforward.org/2024/04/caroline-lucas-tables-early-day-motion-calling-for-rent-controls-in-england/

An Early Days Motion tabled by Green Party MP Caroline Lucas has called on the UK government to establish a national system of rent controls to address the increasingly huge costs of renting in England. 

Eight MPs have signed the motion so far which calls on the government to set up a Living Rent Commission, tasked with consultation on and designing a national rent control system with local flexibility and to provide powers to local councils to control rents in high rent areas.

The motion highlights how tenants in private accommodation in England are forced to pay out more for housing than our European counterparts where rights for renters are stronger, and therefore urges the UK government to follow suit and provide better protection for private renters. 

It comes as rents in the UK are rising at the highest rate in decades, increasing by 9.2% in the 12 months to March 2024 according to the ONS, highlighting the ongoing affordability crisis. 

https://leftfootforward.org/2024/04/caroline-lucas-tables-early-day-motion-calling-for-rent-controls-in-england/

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Hundreds of renters protest outside letting agents across London calling on government to freeze rents

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London Renters Union members protest outside a Foxtons letting agents Image: London Renters Union

https://morningstaronline.co.uk/article/b/hundreds-of-renters-protest-outside-letting-agents-across-london-calling-on-government-to-freeze-rents

HUNDREDS of renters protested outside letting agents in six London boroughs on Saturday to demand Britain implement an emergency rent freeze similar to that of the Scottish government.

The renters from the London Renters Union (LRU) were also highlighting the “human cost of the rental crisis” the “key role” letting agents play in “gouging rents well above inflation,” the LRU said in a press release.

The organisation has reported an average rent increase of 20.5 per cent or £3,378 per year. Those numbers are based on 150 rent rises which have been reported to the union since September 20.

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