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What is the first serious scandal Keith will preside over


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Not sure it would count as a scandal to this Labour Cabinet - but trying to get a worker fired for raising safety concerns makes you a bit of a cunt
The new rail minister threatened in a previous role to withhold public contracts from one of the UK’s largest engineering groups until it disciplined a senior engineer for raising concerns about safety at one of London’s busiest train stations.
In marked contrast to the dodgy dealings of this peer.
Hendy, who earned a knighthood in 2013 and later that year was revealed to have given free travel in the form of four £10 Oyster cards and a London 2012 badge to a sex worker with whom he had a nine-month affair, was chair of Network Rail from 2015 until he was brought into the Labour government and made a lord last month.
 
This is pretty scandelous



Jas Athwal, the newly-elected MP for Ilford South, owns 15 rental flats, making him the biggest landlord in the House of Commons...

"The ants are everywhere," one resident said, pointing to insects climbing up a door frame. "They are on my kid’s body and on their clothes."

Another resident said they had been threatened with eviction by the letting agent if they complained about problems in their flat or started claiming benefits...

One resident showed me black mould growing on their bathroom ceiling...

Labour’s 2024 general election manifesto included a commitment to "prevent private renters being exploited and discriminated against".

 
Move along please, nothing to see here...

Labour MP sacks letting agent over state of rental flats


Labour MP Jas Athwal has sacked the agency which manages his rental flats, after the BBC found black mould and ant infestations in the properties. Mr Athwal said he was "shocked and sickened" by the state of the flats, which were being managed by an agency he said had been "selected for their quick response times and excellent customer service." The MP for Ilford South owns 15 properties, making him the biggest landlord in the House of Commons. When approached by the BBC, the letting agent said: "I have no statement at this time."
 
I'd assume breaking an election promise but that's become so widespread it seems to barely register.
 
Indeed, what we need are actual proper promises carved in stone so we can keep referring to them with measurable results like, errr, well not these ones :(

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Trying to dig up a bit more info about landlord MPs, found this:

Three of the top five landlords in parliament are now Labour MPs, reflecting the shifting make-up of the ruling party ahead of major plans to tackle rental reform in government.The biggest landlord — measured by number of properties — in the House of Commons is new MP Jas Athwal, who owns 18 rental properties, according to a Financial Times analysis of data from the UK parliament’s register of members’ interests.

The MP for Ilford South rents out 15 residential properties and three commercial properties, all co-owned with a family member.

Athwal, who was previously leader of Redbridge council, came to prominence in 2022 when he defeated sitting Labour MP Sam Tarry, a supporter of former leftwing leader Jeremy Corbyn, in a deselection contest to replace him as the party’s candidate.

His collection of rental properties eclipses that of shadow chancellor Jeremy Hunt, a multi-millionaire entrepreneur who owns nine rental properties, according to the register.

MPs must declare if they have a rental property that generates more than £10,000 a year in annual income. There are 85 MPs who declare themselves as landlords under this definition — representing 13 per cent of parliamentarians — and they own 184 rental properties between them. Labour has 44 such landlords, equating to 11 per cent of its 404 MPs, while the Tory party has 28 — a quarter of its 121 MPs. The Liberal Democrats have eight among their 72 MPs.

In the last parliament Labour had 18 landlord MPs and the Conservatives had 83. Labour more than doubled its presence in the Commons in July’s landslide victory.

There has been a shift in the make-up of Labour MPs under Sir Keir Starmer’s leadership, which has supported more centrist candidates, often with experience working in business — and put in place an effective veto on “hard left” politicians.

The rising number of Labour members with large property portfolios has also fuelled fears that this could bolster opposition to rental reforms that would give more powers to tenants.
Landlord MPs were accused of obstructing a rental market overhaul put forward by former levelling up secretary Michael Gove under the previous Conservative government...

These reforms included efforts to ban “no-fault” evictions and prevent freeholders from charging extortionate rates to leaseholders.

Pressure groups for rental reform have raised concerns that large numbers of landlords in the House of Commons could thwart policies to rebalance power between landlords and their tenants.

Tom Darling, director of the Renters’ Reform Coalition, said: “We must not have a repeat of the situation that occurred with previous rental reform efforts, where there was a suggestion that parliamentarians’ private interests were contributing to slow-walking and watering down vital renting legislation.“

“Whilst we clearly don’t believe being a landlord should preclude you from being an MP, we do think these MPs have an extra duty — to their tenants as well as their constituents — to support and bring forward long overdue renting reforms without delay.”

Labour has vowed to outlaw the practice of landlords evicting tenants without providing a specific reason, dubbed no-fault evictions, part of its plan to reform the private rented market in England...

There are also a large number of MPs — 158 — who declare second homes or land from which they do not receive a rental income. For example Tom Tugendhat, who is running to become Conservative leader, co-owns four flats and some agricultural land in France with various family members.

The other two Labour figures in the top five landlords were also newly elected this summer. They are Gurinder Josan, MP for Smethwick in the West Midlands, who owns eight rental properties alongside members of his family, and Southend East MP Bayo Alaba, who owns seven, also with family members.

Athwal, Josan and Alaba did not respond to a request for comment.

So those numbers are smaller than I thought, but I suspect the £10,000 a year thing is an important loophole, wouldn't be surprised if there are a few MPs renting out a lot of flats for £830 a month or similar to get around it.
 
Biggest scandal will be the way Palestine was completely genocide and Israel 🇮🇱 unifying the whole area.
The scandal will be how many weapons from the UK helped to finish the job.
 
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