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End ‘outdated’ rules that deny renters security, Labour demands on Grenfell anniversary
Lisa Nandy speaks on stage at the Labour Party conference in Brighton. Picture date: Monday September 27, 2021.

LABOUR called for urgent action today to give renters and leaseholders greater powers and security at home ahead of a debate marking five years since the Grenfell Tower blaze.

Shadow levelling up and housing secretary Lisa Nandy laid out a series of measures ahead of a parliamentary debate on building safety, pushing for cross-party promises to fix the broken housing system.

The party is urging the government to introduce a second Bill on leaseholder reform to end “outdated” rules which deny people security and control over their homes.

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