Amendment 127 | Renters’ Rights Bill - Committee (4th Day) | Lords debates My Lords, when the Renters (Reform) Bill was originally proposed, Battersea asked landlords what policies or incentives would make them more
Amendment 127 | Renters’ Rights Bill - Committee (4th Day) | Lords debates My Lords, my general point was that I believe the market would adapt in time, because that is the purpose of legislation—to push that market
Amendment 127 | Renters’ Rights Bill - Committee (4th Day) | Lords debates I go back to the point that the market may not exist at the moment but the legislation is designed to push this market along.
Amendment 127 | Renters’ Rights Bill - Committee (4th Day) | Lords debates That is probably a bridge we ought to cross when we come to it.
Amendment 118 | Renters’ Rights Bill - Committee (4th Day) | Lords debates My Lords, I am very grateful to all who have taken part in this debate.
Amendment 118 | Renters’ Rights Bill - Committee (4th Day) | Lords debates My Lords, it is a pleasure to introduce this important group on pet ownership, which is a subject of real concern and interest to hundreds o
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