Published On Apr 24, 2024
Angela Rayner said the Conservative party was 'obsessing' over her living arrangements as she presented an argument to stop no-fault evictions in an exchange with the deputy prime minister, Oliver Dowden.
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Dowden argued MPs would be voting on the matter on the same day, during the renters (reform) bill debate. Speaking to journalists, the housing secretary, Michael Gove, has refused to repeat his promise that no-fault evictions will be axed in time for the general election.
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