Cuts to Right to Buy have kicked away the housing ladder for many in Cheshire
New figures expose reduced opportunity for social tenants in Weaver Vale
The Government was this weekcriticised by Cllr Graham Evans, Weaver Vales Prospective MP, for its cuts to council tenants rights to buy their home. New figures reveal how Right to Buy discounts have plummeted thanks to
The Right to Buy gives council tenants the right to buy their home or flat, with a discount to the sale price to make it easier to get onto the housing ladder. An estimated 2.5 million social tenants have benefited from the Right to Buy since 1980.
· Plummeting value of discounts: New figures from Parliamentary Questions have revealed that since 1998, the average Right to Buy discount in
· Savage Labour cuts to the Right to Buy: Labour Ministers have presided over a series of different cuts to the Right to Buy. Government research warned in 2003 that the cuts would hit the affordability of the purchase and would become more pronounced with time.
· Failure of Labours Social Homebuy: The Government has introduced a rival scheme Social Homebuy to allow social tenants to own or part-own their home. It was supposed to help 5,000 households a year. Yet there have been only a derisory 235 sales have taken place in the last two years. This is since the complex scheme is voluntary for housing associations and councils to offer to their tenants. Only a handful of bodies actually offer it.
· Improving the state of neighbourhoods: The Right to Buy allows tenants to get onto the housing ladder, frees up a receipt to invest in new housing, and creates mixed communities in council estates. Government research has advised that the policy enabled many households to become owner-occupiers who would not otherwise been able to do so, with a positive influence in maintaining mixed communities.
Cllr Graham Evans commented: These new figures expose how unfair the Labour Government has been, kicking away the housing ladder, reducing opportunity and making it harder for social tenants across Weaver Vale to own their home.
The Right to Buy not only provides a vital boost to home ownership for those who arent well off, it also improves the state of neighbourhoods by giving people a financial stake in it.
The Governments housing policy has been a failure, and Gordon Brown is making it worse by the day. Conservatives believe more needs to be done to help social tenants own or part-own their home.
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