Housing Bill – Government vote 312-219 against. Twitter Chat:
January 12, 2016
The Conservative government have voted against amendment proposed by Labour that all privates homes rented out should be fit for human habitation with a vote of 312 against and 219 for. Parliament UK Website and the 2015-15 Housing Bill can be viewed here.
Much reaction already including Tweets from Sadiq Khan MP for Labour in Tooting:
Labour MP for Greenwich & Woolwich, Matthew Pennycook:
Zac Goldsmith, MP for Richmond Park & North Kingston:
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