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Right to buy council homes should stay

Posted: 17 October 2002 | Subscribe Online


Homelessness charity Shelter has expressed "grave concern" over the announcement that the Conservative Party would keep the right-to-buy policy for council properties.

Shadow deputy prime minister David Davis also announced last week that a Conservative government would extend the right to buy enjoyed by council tenants to more than a million occupants in housing association properties.

He said the associations were replacing councils as the main provider of social housing, but the tenants did not have the right to own their own homes.
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But Shelter argued that such a scheme would further exacerbate severe shortages of affordable housing in many parts of the country.

Meanwhile, shadow secretary for work and pensions David Willetts told delegates that "the Tory war on lone parents is over".

He said the real battle was to support and strengthen the nation's families of "all shapes and sizes".

"Too often they are struggling in a hostile environment," he said. "When they are not being ignored they are being blamed. When they are not being blamed they are being taxed.

"Our approach will be very different. We'll support them and value them."

New proposals to deal with drug addicts outlined by shadow home secretary Oliver Letwin included plans to "actively identify" young people on heroin and cocaine and offer them a choice of treatment or court.


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