The row over Tory MPs who voted against a bid to ensure all homes let to private tenants were “fit for human habitation” has taken a new twist.
This is because it has been revealed other parties also have MPs who are landlords and who did not vote for the proposal
Last week a Labour amendment to the Housing & Planning Bill called on landlords to ensure their properties were kept to a fit standard for human habitation; Conservatives declared this to be a stunt and say it would create further red tape for landlords.
A row broke out over 72 Tory MPs - who each earned at least £10,000 each per year from letting out homes - who were amongst those who voted against the bill.
However, it now appears substantial numbers of other ‘landlord MPs’ didn’t vote for the measure too.
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