Angela Rayner: Big mouth strikes again

Angela Rayner: Big mouth strikes again

9:57 AM, 24th November 2023, About 6 months ago 36

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Oh, dear, oh, dear, I can’t believe that the intellectual colossus known as Angela Rayner has declared that section 21 ‘no-fault’ evictions will be made illegal on day one of a Labour government.

Leaving aside my prediction that Labour won’t win the next General Election, or they’ll be stymied by a hung Parliament, someone needs to explain to Ms Rayner where she is going wrong.

This situation isn’t really that difficult and while I know that she doesn’t have many (any?) qualifications, I’ll try to spell this out in a simple way.

Ms Rayner lambasts the Tories at every opportunity and says she was helped hugely when she got a council house as a young mum.

But who gave her the house? Hint: it wasn’t a Labour council.

She says having a (free) home meant she could focus on being a mum and then getting on with a career as a carer.

That’s great, that’s what social housing is for.

The housing crisis is way out of control

But young women don’t have the same opportunities now because the housing crisis in this country is way out of control.

A situation not helped by this week’s news that immigration hit a new record of 745,000 people last year. A number made worse by the fact that is the net figure – around 1.2million turned up in 2022 which is a city the size of Birmingham.

Add the illegals who have snuck in, and there are not enough homes to go around.

That’s not the fault of landlords, but it IS the fault of government and councils.

Then we come to the notion that private landlords are awful for evicting tenants for no reason.

There is ALWAYS a reason Angela, otherwise we wouldn’t get our property back.

The notion that landlords will turf tenants out for no reason is nonsense and I suspect you know it is.

No one can be that stupid, can they?

Section 21 is the choice for most landlords

But, and this is really important Angela, for speed and convenience, section 21 is the choice for most landlords.

While a reason doesn’t have to be given, a judge might want to hear why.

I suspect that you and your lefty friends don’t want to hear the whys because it will usually involve horrendous arrears or anti-social behaviour.

That would mean understanding that not all tenants are saints. They really aren’t.

Section 21 isn’t a ’cause’ or a ‘reason’ it is the process to regain possession.

And you need to stop saying there are ‘loads’ of landlords in the private rented sector because that will look like a hollow claim when we decide to leave if Labour really does look like getting in.

And stop saying you will build houses to solve the housing problem.

You won’t because Labour can’t run a bath and you’ll be up against council planners. It’s not going to happen.

Firstly, you don’t understand that houses cost money (which we apparently don’t have as a country), and they take years to deliver.

That’s YEARS Angela, not weeks or months, years.

Frightened at the prospect of losing section 21

And in that time your ‘loads’ of landlords while you are the housing minister will be frightened at the prospect of losing section 21 and will simply evict their tenants before you get a ministerial car.

There could be tens of thousands of homes being emptied, which will create a homelessness crisis because there’s nowhere for them to go.

And it will be YOUR fault, Angela.

If you don’t have the wit to understand the potential fallout of your proposals, then I am genuinely scared for the future of the PRS and the country.

You shouldn’t be anywhere near the levers of power without understanding cause and effect.

I don’t doubt that what you say plays well with lefties and your supporters, but I wonder how you will explain the thousands of homeless families suddenly appearing at council offices.

You were lucky Angela, we weren’t being swamped by economic migrants when you snaffled your council home.

We also didn’t have a functional private rented sector because landlords couldn’t easily get their homes back from a tenant until the Housing Act 1988.

When getting a council house was easier

But you look like you are entering a fantasy world by turning the clock back to a time when getting a council house was easier.

There were fewer people with their hand out then and you’ll find that demand has rocketed since.

You are, unsurprisingly, a typical Labour politician: You’ve enjoyed something that this country gave you for nothing and you’ve pulled the ladder up after yourself.

Nice work.

I don’t care if you or any other Labour voter thinks this article is rude. It needs to be.

Until next time,

The Landlord Crusader


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Old Mrs Landlord

15:12 PM, 24th November 2023, About 6 months ago

Reply to the comment left by Mick Roberts at 24/11/2023 - 14:31Well Mick, you are not alone. I just thought if you are going to put in all your applications someone at the Licensing authority might come back with "Who is he calling an Imbecile? Doesn't even know the difference between i.e. and e.g.". It might help to remember that example begins with e.
(Sorry I'm such a pedant, having worked as a teacher of English as a Foreign Language and as a proof-reader/editor of academic publications. I mostly just mutter under my breath at the faux pas on 118, but I know you don.t take offence where none is intended.)

Mick Roberts

15:58 PM, 24th November 2023, About 6 months ago

Reply to the comment left by Old Mrs Landlord at 24/11/2023 - 15:12
Ha ha yes.

But I'll take the ie & eg difference if I've got bags more common sense & solutions to solve housing the Councillors & MP's who can use ie & eg, but don't know
Make it hard for Landlord to get house back & he won't give u house to start with.

No, good for being pedant. I am too with full stops & Capitals & separate lines. I'm not the best at English with eg. though.

What does ie. stand for then?

Ha ha no u can tell me whatever u like. Tenants normally do.
You can see I can laugh at most things:

https://youtu.be/i_HKaqYlHi4 Tenants from Hell Bulwell.

https://youtu.be/OzqVVRlZzE8 Tenants from Hell Bestwood Park

https://youtu.be/QcENHbgfMR4 Tenants from Hell Top Valley Nov 2010

https://youtu.be/_UvO8dmxGQQ Tenants from Hell May 12th 2010.

https://youtu.be/DzRIyfLHRn0 Tenants from Hell May 10th 2010.

Old Mrs Landlord

17:31 PM, 24th November 2023, About 6 months ago

Actually Mick I did tell you in my first reply. The Latin is id est which I didn't think you would be interested in knowing. I have enjoyed your Tenant from Hell videos in the past and they put some of our bad experiences into perspective, making me think "Oh well, it could be worse", but I'm sure they will interest newer contributors. I think we should now let this thread return to its subject. the redoubtable Ms Rayner and give others a chance to comment..

Blodwyn

18:56 PM, 24th November 2023, About 6 months ago

Reply to the comment left by Old Mrs Landlord at 24/11/2023 - 15:12Really, Old Mrs Landlord, into the corner!
"you don.t ", "You don't"?

LaLo

19:34 PM, 24th November 2023, About 6 months ago

Abolishing S21 will delay yet more homeless people for a while therefore lessen Ing the forthcoming headache for government. After reading and article on 118 last week we have nothing to worry about as it seems labour have a proposal to confiscate property if not up to scratch - whatever that may be. No property - no worries - simple!

Stella

20:30 PM, 24th November 2023, About 6 months ago

Reply to the comment left by Mick Roberts at 24/11/2023 - 15:58
I think you should send these videos to Mr. Gove and cc. Ms Rayner.

Old Mrs Landlord

20:33 PM, 24th November 2023, About 6 months ago

Reply to the comment left by Blodwyn at 24/11/2023 - 18:56Yes, I saw that typo. butt thought it wasn't worth going back and editing as it was getting dark and my poultry and waterfowl had to be shut in. Am duly sitting in the corner as I respond. (Working from a laptop, not a 'phone.)

Easy rider

20:39 PM, 24th November 2023, About 6 months ago

The Oppostion parties have to make wild promises because they don’t have access to the printing press at the Royal Mint. The party in power can spend money that the country hasn’t got in order to buy votes.

Monty Bodkin

20:59 PM, 24th November 2023, About 6 months ago

Reply to the comment left by Old Mrs Landlord at 24/11/2023 - 20:33
"butt"?

(You started it!)

Blodwyn

21:31 PM, 24th November 2023, About 6 months ago

Reply to the comment left by Old Mrs Landlord at 24/11/2023 - 20:33
And the 'butt'! Just leading us on??

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