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SQUATTING: Campaign Update

The campaign to criminalise squatting has been gaining momentum.

Many landlords have signed the petition (although we still need more support). But, there have been encouraging signs.

An initial debate took place in Parliament on Wednesday (where our campaigning efforts were also mentioned). The Government are now considering full criminalisation of squatting and looking at ways to tackle the issues that are associated with it.

Of course, any proposals will go to a Public Consultation where their impact will be assessed. But, it is still an encouraging sign. It shows us that public pressure is working and decision makers in Westminster are paying attention.

There is still a long way to go. These changes will not happen overnight. It is paramount that we all continue in our endeavours to ensure that squatting is criminalised.

However, we still need more people to get behind our campaign. We will be presenting the petition to Downing Street next week. Please sign the petition here and spread the word.

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Downing Street

Paul Shamplina, presenting the Landlord petition to Downing St. Picture: Alan Ward (RLA), Mike Weatherley MP, Paul Shamplina

Yesterday, we presented our Rebalancing The Law petition to Downing Street along with Mike Weatherley MP and Alan Ward, Chairman of the Residential Landlords Association.

Approximately 5,000 landlords have backed our campaign. Not only that but many key organisations within the private rented sector have also shown their support.

We now await an official response. Of course, we will keep you all up to date.

I’d like to personally thank all of the landlords and organisations who have supported the campaign so far. There is still a long way to go. However, if we can get the right people talking about the issues and seeing the situation from the landlord’s perspective, we will be making moves in the right direction.

As landlords, we are stronger together.

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