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Peter Bottomley

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Gender Male
Age 80
Date of birth July 30,1944
Zodiac sign Leo
Born Newport
United Kingdom
SpouseVirginia Bottomley, Baroness Bottomley of Nettlestone
Parents James Bottomley
Barbara Vardon
Office Member of Parliament of the United Kingdom
Party Conservative Party
Job Politician
Economist
Education Trinity College
Westminster School
Official site parliament.uk
Position Member of Parliament of the United Kingdom
Member of Parliament of the United Kingdom since 1997
Movies/Shows Death Row Stories
Previous positionParliamentary Under-Secretary of State for Northern Ireland (1989–1990)
Grandparents Sir William Cecil Bottomley
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Sir Peter James Bottomley is a British Conservative Party politician who has served as a Member of Parliament since 1975 when elected for Woolwich West, serving until it was abolished before the 1983 general election. He has represented the Worthing West constituency since its establishment in 1997.

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Leasehold system won't be abolished this year

Dec 5,2021 3:34 pm

By Alex Forsyth & Becky MortonBBC Politics

The leasehold System will not be abolished in England and Wales this year, despite Housing Secretary Michael Gove previously promising to scrap it.

Mr Gove has described The System - where the owner of a property pays maintenance charges and often ground Rent - as unfair and outdated.

The government said it would bring forward leasehold reforms later this year.

But this will not include a timeframe for abolishing The System .

Mr Gove's long-held ambition is to scrap The System entirely and he has expressed this view repeatedly in media interviews and in The House of Commons.

In January, he told MPs the government would " absolutely" maintain a commitment to abolish the leasehold System and would " bring forward legislation shortly".

However, legislation due in the autumn will stop short of that.

Instead, the proposed New Law is expected to Focus On further protections for tenants from ground rents and legal fees, and strengthening the powers they have in dealings with freeholders.

Karolina Zoltaniecka, co-founder of the Commonhold Now campaign group, said The News was " a betrayal".

She Said " more sticking plaster reforms" would " do nothing to hand control to the paying leaseholders".

Last Year , the government abolished ground rents for most new residential leasehold properties in England and Wales, but only for new leases granted after June 2022.

A ground Rent is often paid by owners of leasehold properties on top of their mortgage, with some facing high charges and unexpected increases.

This is because they only own the lease, which gives them The Right to use the property, but not The Land it is built on.

When a leasehold flat or house is first sold, a lease is granted for a fixed period of time. People may extend their lease or buy the freehold, but this can be complicated and expensive and involve legal fees.

Only a handful of countries still have leasehold systems but around 20% of homes in England are leasehold properties, many of them flats in cities.

Mr Gove's pledge to abolish leaseholds was viewed with some scepticism, even at The Time , not least because an alternative System has not been fully established.

A bill including further leasehold reforms is expected in The King 's Speech, which sets out the legislation the government intends to pursue in The Next parliamentary session.

The Scope of The Bill has Not Yet been agreed, but it is expected to bring forward reforms that will make the leasehold System less attractive, and lay the groundwork for a viable commonhold System .

A commonhold System would mean occupants jointly own and take responsibility for their buildings without an expiring lease.

Mr Gove's ambition to Move Away from leasehold to commonhold is unchanged, but the existing System will not be abolished overnight, which will disappoint campaigners.

Conservative MPs Sir Peter Bottomley and Bob Blackman are among those who want the leasehold System to be scrapped.

On Twitter, Mr Bottomley said the " much-needed reform" had been " delayed for far too long".

Labour has pledged to end the sale of new private leasehold houses and introduce a System to replace private leasehold flats with commonhold.

The Party 's shadow housing secretary Lisa Nandy , said: " In the space of a few months, this government has caved into backbenchers on housing targets, locked themselves in internal battles on making the basic improvements for renters and is now rowing back on leasehold commitments.

" Labour is the only party that will deliver much needed reform to give people secure, affordable and decent housing. "

The government is also facing challenges over Other Aspects of housing Policy .

, Mr Gove agreed to water down housing targets for local councils, in response to a rebellion from Conservative MPs.

But other Tories believe This Was a mistake and that failing to build enough homes could damage The Party 's prospects, particularly with younger voters.

Meanwhile, long-promised legislation to reform the rental Market has been delayed for " procedural" reasons, prompting criticism from campaigners and demands from Labour not to water down promised protections for tenants.

A Department for Levelling Up Housing and Communities spokesperson said: " We Are determined to better protect and empower leaseholders to challenge unreasonable costs.

" We have already made significant improvements to The Market - ending ground rents for most new residential leases, and announcing plans to make it easier and cheaper for leaseholders to extend their lease or buy their freehold.

" In Line with our manifesto commitment, we will bring forward further leasehold reforms later in this Parliament. "

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