Deputy PM says Government ran out of time to ban 'no fault' evictions
Briefly

The Renters Reform Bill, intended to deliver the ban, was first introduced in the House of Commons in May last year. But its progress was delayed by opposition from several Tory MPs who feared it would cause landlords to sell up and who wanted to strengthen protections for landlords.
New Government data released last week showed that 2,682 households in England were marched out of their homes by bailiffs as a result of Section 21 evictions between January and March up 19 per cent in a year, and the highest number in six years.
We've built 2.5 million houses [since 2010]. You contrast that with here in London, Sadiq Khan and the Labour party have the poorest house-building record pretty much anywhere in the country.
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