Lib-Dems backing real help for the homeless
Date published: 27 April 2018
 
          	
          
          Councillor Howard Sykes MBE, the leader of the Oldham Liberal Democrat Group and leader of the opposition on Oldham Council
The Oldham Liberal Democrats are backing real help for the homeless and those applicants who remain stuck on housing waiting lists.
Councillor Howard Sykes MBE, Leader of the Oldham Liberal Democrat Group and Leader of the Opposition on Oldham Council, has recently discussed the matter at the party’s spring conference in Southport where housing policy was debated.
Mr Sykes said: “Liberal Democrat councillors successfully tabled a motion that was accepted by conference as party policy allowing Councils to be able to scrap the ‘right to buy’ and the housing borrowing cap.
“Scrapping the automatic ‘right to buy’ will mean that no more council and housing association properties will be sold.
"Scrapping the housing borrowing cap will mean that Councils can borrow more to build a greater number of homes for rent, replacing some of those sold under ‘right to buy’.
“The adoption of this conference resolution demonstrates once again that the Liberal Democrats have practical, achievable policies on housing that will help ensure everyone has an affordable place to live that they can call home.”
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