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SWAN | 10.11.2008 14:54 | Sheffield

The destruction of the welfare state continues,

The article is below, again it is the poor who are to be punished for the housing/economic crisis. When these counter reforms were all first mooted by former Housing Minister Flint, many people thought she was just 'kiteflying', especially tying housing to looking for work. Swan and others were clear this is all part of the welfare counter reforms which Brown has said will be intensified. This will be particualry worrying for disabled people who are already facing draconian welfare cuts and pressures, they need and should have secure long term housing. It now looks like we are moving back to an age of the Poor Law, tied cottages, etc.


Council homes for life ‘to be scrapped’
Tenants face reviews in plan to free housing
Jill Sherman, Whitehall Editor

People living in council houses will no longer be entitled to a subsidised tenancy for life under Whitehall proposals to address waiting lists.

New tenants would have fixed-term contracts under the plans, with regular reviews every few years, The Times has learnt. If a tenant’s financial position improved he or she would be encouraged to take an equity share or to move to the private sector. If they refused they could face higher rents. The right to a council home is also likely to be tied to a requirement to have or be actively looking for a job.

The measures are being considered by Margaret Beckett, the new Housing Minister, in the most radical shake-up of the social housing system for decades to ensure that those who deserve council homes get them.

At the moment anyone allocated a council home can usually stay for life, irrespective of circumstances. People in council homes paying subsidised rents can end up relatively wealthy, and in some cases they can bequeath the tenancy to their children. Frank Dobson became a Cabinet Minister while living in a council flat in his London constituency.
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However, with nearly four million people, or 1.6 million households, on waiting lists for social housing, and only 170,000 coming available each year, the Government wants to ensure help for the most needy. In many poor areas, one in five people is waiting to be housed. The problem will worsen in the next few months as families fall into negative equity and their homes are repossessed.

Caroline Flint, the previous housing minister, drew up a Blairite set of reforms. These included the contentious plan to link council homes to a requirement to have or to be seeking a job, which The Times understands is still on the agenda.

The Green Paper on social housing was expected to be published this month but Mrs Beckett, who replaced Ms Flint in September, has delayed it until early next year to give her time to look at the options. Although she will be uncomfortable with any punitive proposals, Mrs Beckett is under pressure to produce reforms before the next general election.

 http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/news/politics/article5120047.ece

SWAN
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We must fight this

10.11.2008 15:53

Why should somebody whose financial position improved pay a fair price for their housing ? I say let them keep subsidized housing all their life and if that keeps the poor out of community housing them sod 'em.

Fight !


They sold them off didn't they.

10.11.2008 17:00

Maybe if Thatcher and and her acolyte T.Bliar had not encourage home ownership and made local councils sell off so many council houses there would not be such a shortage today.

Wotsit


Demolishment of Social Housing

11.11.2008 13:34

Haven't councils been demolishing a lot of perfectly decent social housing too (reducing supply), while selling off land to private developers (engineering demand)?

The government plans are yet another example of the perfidious cult of social Darwinism that they are wedded to, or 'New Labour neo-eugenics' to give it a more accurate title.

Widget


Not subsidised

12.11.2008 00:08

Where does all this crap about "subsidised rents" come from.

Council tenants' rents are NOT subsidised. In fact, the boot is on the other foot. The government grabs a big chunk of council tenants' rents and uses it for Housing Benefit. So, council tenants who pay rent from their wages are subsidising other council tenants, housing association tenants, and private tenants who claim Housing Benefit. It's a huge rip-off. Owner occupiers, HA and private tenants do not have a chunk of their mortgage or rent payments sequestered to pay for Housing Benefit, but council tenants do.

It's time journos found out the facts and groped their way out of the 1960s. Harold Wilson is dead. So is Bobby Moore. Mick Jagger is still alive and so, it seems, is the notion that council tenants have subsidised rents. Must have summat to do with Uri Geller.

Stroppyoldgit