But my goodness, didn’t people—including us—have to argue hard for those basic regulations? Why did the hon. Gentleman and his colleagues, when the Bill that became the Housing and Planning Act 2016 was going through the House, reject intervention and regulation to ensure that all private landlords at least made their homes fit for human habitation before letting them? This is a Government whose mindset can see regulation only as red tape, and who do not see what the Prime Minister described as the important role played by good regulation in the public interest.
Housing and Social Security
Proceeding contribution from
John Healey
(Labour)
in the House of Commons on Thursday, 22 June 2017.
It occurred during Queen's speech debate on Housing and Social Security.
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