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Labour’s next rebellion may be over leasehold reform

Politics
United Kingdom
January 23, 2026に開始

MPs have warned the government not to water down its manifesto pledge to cap ground rents for leaseholders

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CLAIM 投稿者: will Jan 23, 2026
The focus should not solely be on ground rent caps; broader leasehold reforms are needed to address systemic issues in the housing sector.

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CLAIM 投稿者: will Jan 23, 2026
Capping ground rents is essential for protecting leaseholders from exploitation and should remain a key commitment for the government.

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CLAIM 投稿者: will Jan 23, 2026
Watering down ground rent caps is necessary to balance the interests of property developers and leaseholders in a fragile housing market.

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Revising ground rent policies could provide flexibility for landlords, which might encourage more investment in housing development.

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Maintaining a manifesto pledge on ground rent caps will enhance public trust in the government and affirm its commitment to fairness.

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