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Proceeding contribution from Annette Brooke (Liberal Democrat) in the House of Commons on Wednesday, 18 May 2011. It occurred during Debate on bills on Localism Bill.
I shall be very brief, as I wish my colleagues to have time to make their quite important contributions. We have some concerns about the issues raised this afternoon. Let me start with new clause 26, tabled in my name and those of my hon. Friends. I was pleased with the Minister's response. The clause aims to free small fully mutual housing co-operatives from burdensome regulation and significant costs that they cannot and really should not have to shoulder in the same way as private landlords. This would obviously help to provide a more conducive environment for new housing co-operatives and would not cost the Government much money. I know it fits in well with the coalition Government's agenda for community self help and a mutual approach. That and other innovative schemes will, I hope, emerge from the Bill. I also want to endorse the amendments on ALMOs. I, too, urge the Minister to consider a ballot if there is a question of bringing things in-house, whatever the circumstances. Poole Housing Partnership, which is an excellent and outstanding ALMO, has provided a lot to our local communities over and beyond good housing stock. I want to put that on the record. Let me turn now to the key issues we have discussed this afternoon. Is there a place for flexible tenancies? We must ask that question. I think there is a place for flexible tenancies, but is there a case for two-year flexible tenancies? That question really needs to be addressed in the other place. I would hate to see the churn that might happen. I also think that the idea of a mix of tenancies, from a minimum of, say, five years through to secure tenancies, probably has quite a lot to offer. We should not need to be prescriptive from the centre. We ought to be enabling local authorities, but obviously some alarming information has been put before us today and that means that the regulatory side will have to be very secure.
Type
Proceeding contribution
Reference
528 c427-8 
Session
2010-12
Chamber / Committee
House of Commons chamber
Legislation
Localism Bill 2010-12
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