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Harlow MP Chris Vince speaks up on behalf of renters in our town

Chris Vince / Sat 12th Oct 2024 at 09:42am

HARLOW MP Chris Vince rose on the floor of the House to make an impassioned speech on behalf of those who rent property in the town.

Chris Vince said: “Thank you, Madam Deputy Speaker, for allowing me to contribute to this important debate and speak in favour of this Bill. Before I do so, let me take the opportunity to thank my hon. Friend Chris Ward for his excellent speech. As the Member for Harlow, I live in a town full of Spurs supporters, so he is not overly popular at the moment, but my chief of staff is a fellow Seagull, so he will be pleased to show my hon. Friend support.

This is a really important debate to me, because Harlow constituency has nearly 6,000 households in the private rented sector and suffered from the previous Government’s ill-thought-out permitted development legislation. However, like many people who have already spoken, this debate also has personal resonance for me as somebody who worked for two years at a homelessness charity in Harlow called Streets2Homes. My role was generally to go out, sometimes into woodland and industrial areas, to find reported rough sleepers, get them registered with our charity and help get them off the street and, quite often, into the rented sector. That is why I personally welcome this legislation, which rejects the concept of no-fault evictions, and am looking forward to voting for it later.

The experience of working for a homelessness charity can often be challenging, but sometimes it can be baffling as well. It is unbelievable to me that in my previous role, I found it easier to house someone with an alcohol or drug addiction than someone with a dog. That includes guide dogs—we had one in this Chamber earlier—as well as emotional support dogs and assistance dogs. Those are animals who help people cope with and manage medical conditions, so that is not the kind of barrier that people with those conditions should be facing. It is like saying that we will not allow people with an inhaler for their asthma to have a house. While at conference this year, I had the opportunity to visit the Guide Dogs stall and talk to the wonderful people who support that wonderful charity. They highlighted this issue to me, and I was appalled by the lack of awareness of it. It is an issue faced every day by people who are already at a disadvantage; we should be making their journey into a home easier, not putting up walls and barriers against them.

As a dog owner myself—I am not sure I am going to introduce my dog to Jennie just yet, because he might get a bit carried away—I emphasise how important having a pet is to a family, and the emotional bond that they create. Being pushed to choose between a roof over your head and your family is not a choice anyone should have to make. Here is a statistic—

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3 Comments for Harlow MP Chris Vince speaks up on behalf of renters in our town:

SD
2024-10-12 11:29:51

Whilst I admire what he is standing for, I find it embarrassing that he can not speak clearly from a written script!!!

Bob
2024-10-12 19:00:05

Cannot see what the purpose of his speech was about, I get that he supported the renters bill but there was no substance to his statement. If you're going to support a new bill please have fire in your belly and give information of what's good about it, it was all waffle. I think you're a one term MP. This town council has shown more interest in social affordable housing than when you was leading.

john gilligan
2024-10-16 17:48:00

as usual no action will be done.generations will be collecting there pension waiting for goverment help.politicians are the most dishonest people and must think they can continue treating joe public as if we have no brain cells.god has had enough though and there will be reversals the likes of which were never seen before in any previouse generation.anybody can talk. ACTION SPEAKS LOUDER-ITS WELL OVERDUE.

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