Clive Betts
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Gender | Male |
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Age | 74 |
Web site | www.clivebetts.com |
Date of birth | January 13,1950 |
Zodiac sign | Capricorn |
Born | Sheffield |
United Kingdom | |
Office | Member of Parliament of the United Kingdom |
Party | Labour Party |
Job | Politician |
Official site | members.parliament.uk |
Position | Member of Parliament of the United Kingdom |
Member of Parliament of the United Kingdom since 2010 | |
Previous position | Member of Parliament of the United Kingdom (2010–1997) |
Education | Pembroke College |
Books | The Committee's Response to Government's Consultation on Permitted Development Rights for Homeowners: Government Response to the Committee's Seventh Report of Session 2012-13, First Special Report of Session 2013-14 |
Pembroke College | |
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Date of Upd. | |
ID | 535842 |
Clive Betts Life story
Clive James Charles Betts is a British Labour Party politician and former economist. He has served as the Member of Parliament for Sheffield South East since 2010 having previously represented the constituency of Sheffield Attercliffe from 1992 to 2010.
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... Labour MP Clive Betts, raising a point of order in the House of Commons, said the " racist and Islamophobic" treatment of his colleague Mr Yasin was " completely unacceptable"...
Affordable housing: 'Invisible' renters earning £30k not eligible
... Very precise investigation Responding to our findings, Labour MP Clive Betts, who chairs parliament s housing select committee, called on the Regulator of Social Housing to do a " very precise investigation" on how tenants are being selected for affordable housing...
More than 20 councils replacing pay and display parking machines with apps
... " Labour MP Clive Betts, who chairs the Commons Levelling Up, Housing and Communities Committee, urged the government to act to prevent people without a smartphone being unable to park...
Renters Reform Bill: Warning changes could 'decimate' student market
... " Labour MP Clive Betts, who chairs the Commons Housing Committee, said if more landlords left the student rental sector this would make existing shortages of student housing worse...
Local elections 2023: Thousands didn't vote due to ID rule, data shows
... Labour MP Clive Betts, who chairs a Commons committee set to hold its own hearing on the new rules, also said official data would not reflect those who stayed at home, either because they didn t have ID or didn t know whether it would be accepted...
Private renters stuck in dangerous homes 'failed' by councils
... " After reviewing the BBC s findings, chairman of the parliamentary housing committee, Labour MP Clive Betts, said " people s safety and lives are being put at risk"...
Poorest households could out on £150 council tax rebate
... Labour MP and chairman of the Levelling-Up select committee Clive Betts wrote to Mr Gove to urge him to " get a grip" on the system...
Senior MP urges ministers to get a grip of £150 tax rebates
... The scheme is due to come into force next month, but Clive Betts expressed concern people would be " unable to access help quickly and smoothly"...
Affordable housing: 'Invisible' renters earning £30k not eligible
By Nalini Sivathasan and James Stewart BBC News
Renters with incomes of More Than £30,000 are being excluded from so-called affordable housing schemes, even though they can afford to pay the Rent .
Some applied through adverts where no minimum income level was listed, only to be told they did not earn enough.
The minimum income for most schemes varies from £35,000 to about £60,000.
The Chair of parliament's housing committee says the official regulator needs to investigate how affordable housing tenants are chosen.
Affordable housing is for people " on limited incomes" according to the UK government's Department for Levelling Up, Housing and Communities.
But it can be confusing. The term affordable housing covers various schemes to Rent or buy - each with their own qualifying criteria.
Looking through adverts of affordable housing to Rent in London, The Bbc found that 28 out of 40 listings seen did not state a minimum income requirement.
Eleven of those that did advertise minimum income criteria required between £30,000 and £60,000. There was one exception of £27,750.
The median income in the capital is £34,424 per year, according to government data.
Housing charity Shelter told us people on low incomes were " effectively being screened out" by housing providers, in favour of higher-earners seen as less likely to miss monthly Rent payments.
Government cuts to affordable housing funding have meant providers must be " really focused on their bottom line" says The Charity 's head of policy, Charlie Trew.
The Bbc put that charge to The Department for Levelling Up, Housing and Communities - But it did not provide a response.
We also asked whether renters on lower incomes were being " screened out".
In a statement, a spokesperson said that " affordable housing is for those on limited incomes and offers must reflect this".
They added that it was " completely unacceptable" that providers were " misleading tenants with inaccurate advertising".
These listings we saw were on the websites of housing providers, property search sites, as well as the London mayor's Homes for Londoners website. Other listings couldn't be accessed by The Bbc , because it meant registering with a housing association or local authority.
Sam's story - Annual income of just under £33,000Sam, who's 26, pays £925 per month to privately Rent a room in a two-bed flat in East London .
He had hoped to buy a place of his own and had saved up £15,000 towards a deposit.
He jumped at the chance to apply for a rental flat in an affordable housing Scheme - a so-called London Living Rent property aimed at people who want to save long-term for a deposit.
The advert he saw stated a maximum income of £60,000 But he says it failed to mention a minimum figure.
During the application process he asked to change to another flat at a different development run by the same housing association - L& Q.
The Rent for The Second property, in Newham, was similar to what he was paying for a single room. It also offered the security of a three-year tenancy, and the option to buy if he wanted.
But he missed out because of his " low income". L& Q told Sam he'd need a minimum income of £36,000.
" It just makes me feel quite hopeless, " says Sam, who works at a university's science department.
He says he feels stuck in a paradox. He doesn't qualify for social Rent - council housing - But at the same time doesn't earn enough to be eligible for affordable rental schemes.
" I feel like I'm in this invisible range. "
When he asked the housing association for more feedback he discovered that renting the property was always going to be a non-starter because of the savings he already had.
" To be told that I don't earn enough money, But at the same time have too much, was confusing, " Sam says.
Affordable housing to Rent is provided by housing associations and local authorities - But it has several forms:
The London Living Rent property Sam applied for is, in-part, funded by The Mayor of London's office.
The Mayor 's website describes The Living Rent properties as " genuinely affordable".
A spokesperson for The Mayor 's team said it " encourages all housing providers to be clear and transparent" about how tenants are allocated properties.
Sam says he has now given up on trying to Rent through any affordable housing Scheme - and also his dream of becoming a homeowner.
He has decided to stay on at his flat. His landlord has put up his Rent .
Sam's story was put to L& Q. The Company 's director of strategic sales, John Lumley, told us:
" Demand for these schemes is very high, and our processes are designed to make sure that We Are matching customers with The Best possible home for them. "
He added that there is eligibility information on L& Q's website and that its advisers " work with prospective customers to support them to make an informed choice about applying for these schemes or, where appropriate, other options. "
The housing association apologised if any customers " have not had a positive experience" and said it always welcomed feedback.
'Very precise investigation'Responding to our findings, Labour MP Clive Betts , who chairs parliament's housing select committee, called on the Regulator of Social Housing to do a " very precise investigation" on how tenants are being selected for affordable housing.
Currently, the regulator oversees the majority of providers, But does not monitor affordability checks or The Way people are chosen for tenancies.
" It seems to me that if the associations are regulated and their tenancies are regulated, then how the tenancies are Set Up and how they are advertised should be regulated as well, " said Mr Betts.
He also said the government needed to look at its guidance on affordable housing " with a degree of urgency".
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