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In Britain’s broken housing market, does the Renters’ Rights Bill go far enough?

This week the renters’ rights bill returns to the House of Commons for its final debate. 


This week the renters’ rights bill returns to the House of Commons for its final debate. 

But in a country where tenants are spending around 40% of their income on rent, amidst an increasingly inflating housing market – does the bill go far enough?

Anoosh Chakelian is joined by the New Statesman’s business editor Will Dunn, and director of the Renters’ Reform Coalition Tom Darling.

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