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Clive Betts

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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 positionMember of Parliament of the United Kingdom (2010–1997)
Education Pembroke College
BooksThe 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
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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.

Bedford MP stopped from boarding flight

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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

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Jul 31,2023 8:21 pm

... 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

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... " 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

Renters Reform Bill: Warning changes could 'decimate' student market
May 24,2023 9:50 pm

... " 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

Local elections 2023: Thousands didn't vote due to ID rule, data shows
May 19,2023 7:10 pm

... 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

Private renters stuck in dangerous homes 'failed' by councils
Oct 12,2022 1:21 am

... " 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

Poorest households could out on £150 council tax rebate
Apr 2,2022 5:05 am

... 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

Senior MP urges ministers to get a grip of £150 tax rebates
Mar 29,2022 3:50 pm

... 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"...

Private renters stuck in dangerous homes 'failed' by councils

Mar 29,2022 3:50 pm

By Jim ConnollyBBC News

Tenants who complain of dangerous or potentially deadly faults in privately rented homes are being let down by councils, a BBC investigation suggests.

When landlords fail to fix Hazards - including serious faults that pose an immediate risk to Health - councils in England have a legal duty to act.

But Bbc News found The Number of times councils use enforcement powers is far lower than The Number of reports made.

The LGA, representing councils, says formal enforcement is a " last resort".

Bbc News asked councils in England how many Hazards - classed as either category one or Two - They had recorded in The Last five years. We also asked how many times They had used enforcement powers in that time.

Not all councils could provide The Information . But of The 60% of councils analysed, a total of 135,687 Hazards were recorded, including 42,654 category one Hazards - deemed to pose an immediate risk to safety.

In The same period, formal Action was only taken by councils on 25,243 occasions, while less than 1% of The registered faults lead to a prosecution. The housing charity Shelter said The whole system was " a car crash".

The numbers only apply to England, as there are different systems of regulation in Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland .

Safety Complaints - what's The Process ?

Generally The owner or landlord is responsible for The State of The Building and tenants should make a formal complaint to The Landlord explaining The nature of The Problem .

If a landlord doesn't take Action within a reasonable period, tenants can ask for a council inspection. This defines The Level of risk, ranging from category Two failings - Such as minor damp and mould, a mice infestation, or a leaky roof or Pipe - to severe category one cases, which present a threat to Health and safety.

The Council must take Action if serious problems are found, but their response is usually escalated in stages. These are:

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The Bbc has spoken to several tenants who complained of mould, as well As One mother in London Who Said inadequate heating and insulation had made her children sick.

Blackpool resident Paul Smith lives in a flat that he worries puts him at serious risk. " The Kitchen floor is collapsing onto The property's electrics in The Basement . It's dangerous, " he says. " It scares me. I think it could go at any time. " 

Paul says he first complained to his letting agent about a range of issues, including a broken sink in his bathroom and a leaking toilet, which He Said were causing " mould and damp".

When he then raised his concerns with The Council , he says officers deemed his home to be a potential fire risk. " They told me 'you want to Get Out of here', but I can't afford to, " says Paul. He says he feels trapped.

Blackpool Council said it inspected Paul's house in response to his complaint. Officers sent a schedule to complete The Work to his landlord, in June this year.

Since that was not acted upon, The Council has now imposed an improvement notice, which sets out a timeframe for Action .

An agent acting on behalf of The Landlord disputed concerns over The property being a collapse risk and said, despite being wet, The floor remains solid. They said The Landlord is now obtaining estimates to carry out The Work needed.

The private rented sector is home to More Than 4. 4 million households, nearly one fifth of all households in England. But rented properties remain The Type of home most likely to fail housing standards, according to The Most recent.

This includes More Than half A Million private rental properties that are so poorly maintained They pose a threat of serious injury or death.

Chief executive of Shelter, Polly Neate, said: " The scale of this is huge, we have 11 million people in private renting in This Country . These are not all young professionals on The Verge of buying, some of these people are families and older people who are going to be renting for many years. It's a crisis. "

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". He Said local authorities were " failing" private renters and " really need to prosecute to make tenants safe".

" In some cases councils aren't seeing this is a priority, which it should be, " he told BBC. " But in most cases councils are desperately short of money. "

A spokesperson for The Department for Levelling Up Housing and Communities said it was " cracking down on The small number of rogue landlords who rent out unsafe accommodation" adding that The government was " focused on ensuring a fair deal for renters".



Source of news: bbc.com

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