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Over two million foreign nationals excluded from social housing and benefits

Over two million foreign nationals excluded from social housing and benefits

November 24, 2021

After the June 30 deadline for EU nationals to apply for settled status in the UK, another tranche of the population is now prevented from renting accommodation, getting homelessness help or receiving benefits. EU citizens who have not applied to the EU settlement scheme (EUSS), together with those who have arrived since the deadline, are […]

Category: Migration | Tags: migration policy, housing benefit, immigration checks, right to rent

The “right to rent” is discriminatory – enough is enough

The “right to rent” is discriminatory – enough is enough

September 18, 2019

It was only in June that then Home Secretary Sajid Javid apologised for the impact that his department’s “hostile environment” policies had on the Windrush generation, many of whom lost their homes and jobs or were even deported from the UK. His promised review of the policy is incomplete, however, and is one of the […]

Category: Housing, Migration | Tags: private rented sector, right to rent

Right to Buy is shocking value for money – a sensible government would ditch it

Right to Buy is shocking value for money – a sensible government would ditch it

May 20, 2019

Right to Buy continues to fiercely divide opinion. Here, John Perry argues why he believes calling time on the 40-year-old policy is now the sensible thing to do Here’s a good question for a pub quiz: what was Britain’s biggest ever privatisation? Was it British Gas, or perhaps water or electricity? All of these raised […]

Category: Housing | Tags: council housing, right to rent

Ministers should have listened to Right to Rent criticism six years ago

Ministers should have listened to Right to Rent criticism six years ago

March 6, 2019

It’s taken over five years but the Joint Council for the Welfare of Immigrants has now won an argument that was championed from the start by CIH. Back in July 2013 the housing minister wrote to CIH’s chief executive setting out plans to deter ‘illegal’ immigrants by obliging private landlords to check the passport of […]

Category: Housing, Migration | Tags: private rented sector, migration policy, immigration checks, right to rent

The hostile environment: what social landlords need to know

The hostile environment: what social landlords need to know

May 30, 2018

The problems experienced by the Windrush generation highlight the effects of the “hostile environment” created by Theresa May when she was home secretary. Anyone needing rented housing is affected, alongside those going to hospital or applying for a job or bank account. Social housing applicants have long had to comply with eligibility rules but landlords […]

Category: Housing, Migration | Tags: right to rent, private rented sector, migration policy, immigration checks, destitution

Is Britain about anything other than battles?

Is Britain about anything other than battles?

November 17, 2017

How old was Mary, Queen of Scots, when she took the throne? Who won the Battle of Killiecrankie? Unless you know the answers, you’re not fit to be a British citizen. Well, of course you may be one already, but for people who take the Home Office’s Life in the UK test in the hope […]

Category: Migration | Tags: private rented sector, migration policy, immigration checks, right to rent

If the government wants to tackle racial inequality it must act from the top

If the government wants to tackle racial inequality it must act from the top

October 19, 2017

The government’s race disparity audit presents some basic facts about ethnic minorities and their position in the housing market. But incredibly, it says almost nothing about why the “disparities” with white British people occur. For example, the problem of discrimination is mentioned only once in the report, and then in relation to jobs. You can […]

Category: Housing, Migration | Tags: private rented sector, race, right to rent

Government plans to extend ‘right to rent’ document checks face legal challenge

Government plans to extend ‘right to rent’ document checks face legal challenge

May 19, 2017

For several months the Home Office has been considering extending to the rest of the UK the document checks that are now compulsory when a new letting takes place in England. Since February last year, English landlords (with exceptions like lettings by councils and through nominations to housing associations) have had to make document checks […]

Category: Housing, Migration | Tags: private rented sector, right to rent

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