The Socialist 14 December 2011 Tories speak for the rich, not for us
Tories speak for the rich - not for us Unacceptable! Draconian sentences for Dundee 'Facebook riot' teenagers No progress at climate conference Why I joined the Socialist Party Stand up to the Con-Dem government Inside Job: Capitalism is a failed system: support the socialist fightback TV review: Britain's great housing scandal exposed All out now to stop the sites! Pensioners and workers - united fight needed Occupy London tours Canary Wharf Public sector pensions - where now? "Putin is a thief", "Putin is a thief" Kazakhstan - 20 years of authoritarianism! Attacks on Tupe rights hit hard Building bosses and their blacklist PDFs for this issue |
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Home | The Socialist 14 December 2011 | Join the Socialist Party TV reviewBritain's great housing scandal exposedPaul Kershaw, Unite LE 1111 housing workers' branchChannel 4's campaigning series of programmes, The Great British Property Scandal, has struck a chord with a wide audience. By Monday 12 December, one week after the first programme, over 100,000 people had signed up to support the campaign via the internet. Starting with a heartrending programme on 'landlords from hell', Channel 4 moved on to highlight the waste of empty homes, mostly privately owned. A mass of statistics highlighted the scandal of housing in Britain and viewers were shown the delight felt by homeless individuals helped in to housing by the programme presenters. The series showed that homeless people are 'more like you than you realise'; a combination of life events can quite easily push people without large amounts of money into homelessness. They are then locked in a spiral: if you don't have a home you can't get a job, without a job you can't get a home. Research published since the programme shows that this is not just a matter for disinterested sympathy for many viewers. A YouGov poll for homeless charity Crisis shows that a quarter of people in Britain are worried about losing their home. Three quarters felt there should be a change in the current law so that councils have to provide advice, assistance and emergency accommodation to single homeless people. Everyone will be moved by seeing people housed by the programmes, but TV programmes alone cannot reverse the rise in homelessness. RegulationsThe programmes did call for councils to make better use of their powers to regulate private landlords, but you have to stop the cuts to do that. They did note the decline in social housing: the real solution would be a massive programme of building more of it. Ironically, a series that started with an exposé of bad conditions and insecurity in the private rented sector, also tries to boost that sector and convince potential private landlords they can make a profit. Far better would be a campaign to cap rents, reintroducing rent control, and to reintroduce basic security of tenure in the sector, stopping arbitrary eviction, as emergency measures. The Channel 4 campaign has raised key issues but avoids challenging the cuts and austerity; that is the role of trade unions, socialists and anti-cuts campaigns. www.channel4.com/programmes/the-great-british-property-scandal Homelessness application increases 2010-11:
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> "Local authorities have the powers to tackle rogue landlords but too many aren't making the most of their armoury. They must follow the lead of those councils taking a zero tolerance approach to rogue landlords, and support tenants who are suffering by cracking down on the worst offenders in their area," commented Shelter. Local authorities should use their powers to oppose cuts to Environmental Health and housing departments!> Councils and bad private landlords
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