John Healey response to CLG Select Committee Report on Right to Buy

John Healey MP, Labour’s Shadow Cabinet Minister for Housing and Planning, responding to the Communities and Local Government Select Committee report on the Government’s extension of Right to Buy, said:

“This cross-party report is an influential critique at an important stage in the Housing Bill’s passage through Parliament. It confirms what Labour has been saying from the start – that this legislation will lead to a huge loss of affordable rented homes across the country.

“This unanimous cross-party report confirms there’s criticism of the Housing Bill from across the political spectrum. First the Conservative-led Local Government Association voiced serious concerns; now Conservative MPs are adding their voice to urge a change of course. It’s clear Ministers are losing the arguments with their own side.

“Government policies should be funded by Government, not a cash-grab from councils forced to sell off their own housing to pay for right-to-buy discounts. Unless the legislation is changed, Minsters will force cash-strapped councils to pay for their pet policy project.

“Ministers must now take this report as a wise warning, re-think their plans and drop the Chancellor’s levy on councils to fund their right-to-buy programme.”