Landlords Alliance – Emergency Euro Elections Statement

Landlords Alliance – Emergency Euro Elections Statement

21:09 PM, 21st May 2019, About 5 years ago 111

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The Landlords Alliance was set up to represent and fight for private landlords. We never planned or envisaged getting into politics; yet events have forced us to confront reality.

May’s failed administration wants to scrap Section 21s, which will create potential lifetime tenancies and prevent landlords from having control over their own property. Until and unless major changes are made firstly to the Section 8 process and the grossly inadequate court system, we cannot support this step.

It has become clear that the Government is not in fact interested in reforming the private rented sector in any positive way, but is rather chasing cheap headlines by pretending they are helping tenants.

In summary this useless Tory government is anti-business, anti-landlord and couldn’t care less about tenants on benefits, despite what they say. As from now we advise our Alliance members not to accept DSS tenants just as Shelter will not provide them with bonds. It is just too risky.

As of now, we do not know what policies the Brexit Party will have for the economy in general and the PRS in particular, but the signs are good and we are ready to give the Brexit Party a chance. After Thursday’s European elections we intend to approach the Brexit Party to solicit their support for the sector.

We urge landlords, their families and friends to respond in the strongest terms to the latest assault on the sector, with May’s announcement of the scrapping of Section 21. We will not stand by as property rights are annihilated.

I have spoken today to a landlord who has eight tenants who agree with him and who are going to vote for the Brexit Party on Thursday. They understand that this is an attack on landlords and tenants. Let’s get the Brexit Party over the line on Thursday. Then we are on new ground, as victory should give them momentum to win or hold the balance of power in a General Election.

Until now landlords have had no choice and nowhere to go. Perhaps that’s why the Tories thought they could take us for granted. Well, we now have a viable alternative, so they have grossly miscalculated.

If we get out Thursday and work with our tenants, we can give this rotten Tory party a good hiding. Let’s finally show this pathetic government that their campaign against us has hit the buffers.

They have destroyed their core constituency of voters and any prospect of Conservatives getting the tenant vote will dissolve when they are unable to find accommodation. We must explain to every DSS tenant that we turn away: THIS IS THE FAULT OF THE CONSERVATIVE GOVERNMENT!

We urge all landlords to back Brexit Party candidates against Conservatives everywhere.

Join the Landlords Alliance >> https://landlordsalliance.co.uk/


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Mark Alexander - Founder of Property118

12:38 PM, 22nd May 2019, About 5 years ago

Reply to the comment left by Neil Patterson at 22/05/2019 - 12:35
I agree that it will be fascinating to watch.

I didn’t vote in the referendum either, because it was unclear what I would be voting for.

Whiteskifreak Surrey

13:10 PM, 22nd May 2019, About 5 years ago

Reply to the comment left by Neil Patterson at 22/05/2019 - 12:35
Personally I would not hold my breath for every seat going to Brexit Party. Some people still value their vote enough not to risk for voting for the unknown. Remainers from Tories and Labour give a rather large support to LibDems on their clear stance on Brexit.and EU (vide recent local elections). In any case it really can be fascinating to watch the two main parties failing spectacularly.

Lesley Clarke

13:13 PM, 22nd May 2019, About 5 years ago

You should be careful what you wish for Larry! As Mark pointed out Farage did a runner after the referendum; he was planning to live in his beloved America but came back to start up the Brexit party. The point is Farage loves all things American and has said if he ever did make it into power he would privatise the NHS. While some people may have voted to leave the EU because they didn't want to become part of a "united states of Europe" personally I would rather be in the untied states of Europe than the United States of America with it's poor record on environmental issues, animal welfare and human rights.
I really don't think you should be advising people how to vote in the elections. People should do their own research and vote for the party they feel best meets the needs of the people.

Larry Sweeney

13:14 PM, 22nd May 2019, About 5 years ago

Hi Mark,
Yes we agree that tomorrow is for the European parliament but its a stepping stone. We could well get a general election before the year is out and the brexit party are recruiting 650 possible canditates.
I have not consulted every single Alliance member. I simply couldnt to that but I have consulted a cross section and the message came loud and clear. We are finished with this useless Tory Government

Larry Sweeney

13:27 PM, 22nd May 2019, About 5 years ago

Yes Lesley, i also take your point and Value the NHS. I am no big fan of the US but we must not be driven by fear.
We cannot ruin the country and our childrens future by voting for Corbyn. The Tories are now completely toxic with their undermining of property owners rights.
That leaves the Lib Dems who have not a great record on building the PRS. Finally we have the unknown. The BP. I have spoken to a large cross section of our members and the consensus is that we back the Brexit party.

Darren Moore

13:39 PM, 22nd May 2019, About 5 years ago

You gotta be joking! If you think I’m voting for that charlatan, who is nothing more than a puppet of Arron Banks and his right wing loony mates, on a wing and a prayer, you’ve got another thing coming. Besides there is far more at stake here than any property business and I’m certainly not going to decide on who to vote for based on that alone. I knew something didn’t feel right about the Landlords Alliance and today you have confirmed my suspicions. I’ve got no issue with you campaigning aggressively on behalf of the landlord community but if you wish to splice that with an ultra right wing agenda then I’m afraid you do not speak for me.

Dr Rosalind Beck

13:43 PM, 22nd May 2019, About 5 years ago

Reply to the comment left by Darren Moore at 22/05/2019 - 13:39
Explain what the ultra right wing agenda is that you refer to. And why would Claire Fox stand for a party with such an agenda?

Whiteskifreak Surrey

13:47 PM, 22nd May 2019, About 5 years ago

Reply to the comment left by Lesley Clarke at 22/05/2019 - 13:13
Very well said! Except that you forgot to mention American food: plasticky, tasteless and enriched (by allowed percentage) with animal hair and poo.
It might be cheaper, but I would rather overpay than eat that 'delicacy'...

Darren Moore

14:22 PM, 22nd May 2019, About 5 years ago

Reply to the comment left by Dr Rosalind Beck at 22/05/2019 - 13:43You mean the same Claire Fox who was previously a member of the Revolutionary Communist Party & defender of the IRA’s bomb attacks in Warrington? I’m sure you feel that you have destroyed my point by citing her but to me the differences at either extreme of the political spectrum are blurred to say the least. Both as bad as each other.

Chris @ Possession Friend

14:45 PM, 22nd May 2019, About 5 years ago

I would say that there is a ( limited range ) of political opinion amongst Landlords, and ordinarily, I would agree with Mark's point in that Landlords representatives should be a-political.

However, given the onslaught landlords have seen from this Tory Govt in the past 4 years or so, I've not heard a single landlord come to or be able to defend them. In fact, quite the contrary. I've heard of Stalwart Conservative supporters distance themselves in the strongest possible terms. The only worse thing we could imagine is Labour. That has brought landlords to really consider their strategic voting. Its not so much about Remaining or Leaving, but for very many landlords - 'Surviving' ( unless we join Mark of course, and that's been a topic of debate also ) So my view, and everyone has their own, is that I don't know what the details of Brexit party policy are, but I'm drawn to them as Farage is a businessman and their better than the other options.

Of course we're talking about the EU elections and before the Bx party formulate detailed policies that allow more consideration of supporting them in a G.E.
I read a wide section of 'industry ' blogs, Property Industry Eye, Landlord Today, Letting Agent Today, Property Reporter as well as numerous other sources. There is a great consistency in comments with the argument put up in this post.

Renting isn't the only consideration in voting, but if you think its the activity in which the majority of your finances are committed ( which I suggest it is for most landlords ) then it will form an over-riding factor.

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