Keir Starmer promises clampdown on BTL landlords

Keir Starmer promises clampdown on BTL landlords

16:26 PM, 27th September 2022, About 2 years ago 61

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The leader of the Labour Party, Sir Keir Starmer, says his government will clamp down on buy to let landlords if his party takes power.

In his speech to the party conference in Liverpool, Sir Keir said he would promote home ownership – and stop buy to let landlords and second homeowners ‘getting in first’.

A Labour government would also offer ‘real’ first-time buyers a mortgage guarantee scheme.

Promises to clampdown on BTL landlords

The relevant part of Sir Keir’s one-hour speech that promises to clampdown on BTL landlords is below:

“I’ve seen home ownership rise almost my entire life – it’s the bedrock of security and aspiration. That pebble-dashed semi meant everything to my family. But now, under the Tories, the dream of owning your own home is slipping away for too many.

“And that’s a political choice. Because if you keep inflating demand without increasing supply house prices will only rise. And homes become less affordable for working people.

“So, we will set a new target – 70% home ownership and we will meet it with a new set of political choices. A Labour set of political choices.

“No more buy-to-let landlords or second homeowners getting in first. We will back working people’s aspiration. Help real first-time buyers onto the ladder with a new mortgage guarantee scheme. Reform planning so speculators can’t stop communities getting shovels in the ground.”

Legislation to prevent landlords from buying properties?

While there’s not a lot of detail in Sir Keir’s speech, there’s no indication on how legislation can be drafted and then passed to prevent landlords from buying properties – or would Labour opt for a fiscal solution that would make it impossible for landlords to buy homes to rent out?


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Smiffy

7:08 AM, 7th October 2022, About 2 years ago

In September, around 4500 illegal migrants crossed the channel in small boats. That's the Govt figure, the ones they intercepted.

Assuming you can house 3 in a single unit, that's around 1500 extra accomodation units needed for September alone.

We don't necessarily need to increase supply, we need to control demand.

John McKay

7:35 AM, 7th October 2022, About 2 years ago

Reply to the comment left by Smiffy at 07/10/2022 - 07:08I couldn't agree more. Increasing supply significantly will push up build costs for materials and labour. Government doesn't seem to grasp basic economics but nothing new there.

Rasmin Vithani

10:31 AM, 7th October 2022, About 2 years ago

Even an idiot like Starmer knows the laws of supply and demand. Increase the supply and equilibrium will be restored. Unless the government proposes to confiscate landlords properties with very little compensation ,I am afraid Mr Starmer, you are all hot air.

geester24

13:45 PM, 7th October 2022, About 2 years ago

Reply to the comment left by Mr.A at 28/09/2022 - 12:12
..and Boris was..ah yes a popularist clown.

Ever Hopeful Landlord

14:16 PM, 7th October 2022, About 2 years ago

Who gives a all going to put landlords to the sword for the sake of the victim vote

Whiteskifreak Surrey

23:00 PM, 7th October 2022, About 2 years ago

Reply to the comment left by Smiffy at 07/10/2022 - 07:08
Are those illegal dinghy people being housed privately?
My understanding is that they are housed either in hotels or in some units (like old army barracks etc).
Please correct me if I am wrong.

The main demand is from the legal population, IMHO...

Peter G

8:21 AM, 8th October 2022, About 2 years ago

Reply to the comment left by Richie at 27/09/2022 - 22:33
The Councils sell off the land to make a quick buck because they are Almost bankrupt. This is why no Councils are building housing themselves.

boble

0:31 AM, 9th October 2022, About 2 years ago

Reply to the comment left by Mark Alexander - Founder of Property118 at 27/09/2022 - 21:47
Landlords: Friends, or enemies of the people. Or perhaps just naive fools.

Smiffy

12:44 PM, 10th October 2022, About 2 years ago

Reply to the comment left by Whiteskifreak Surrey at 07/10/2022 - 23:00
and where do you think they go once they are processed and cleared into the UK?

Kevin Fallon

13:04 PM, 12th October 2022, About 2 years ago

Good job he is totally unelectable, another do-gooder who bends policy with the wind.

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