Debates between Carla Denyer and Gideon Amos during the 2024 Parliament

Tue 29th Oct 2024
Tue 22nd Oct 2024

Renters' Rights Bill (Third sitting)

Debate between Carla Denyer and Gideon Amos
Carla Denyer Portrait Carla Denyer (Bristol Central) (Green)
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I would like to speak in favour of the amendment and to bring the Minister’s attention to the evidence we received from experts, which highlighted the fact that discretionary grounds do not make it impossible for the court to award possession. In fact, in many cases, especially ones involving antisocial behaviour, it is reasonable to assume that the courts would apply a high threshold for where to exercise discretion. Nevertheless, that does not negate the principle that there may be extremely exceptional circumstances in which discretion is needed. The Government completely tying the hands of the courts so that they are unable to consider those extenuating circumstances is counterproductive.

Gideon Amos Portrait Mr Amos
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I accept what the Minister says about the Bill’s intent and that there are very limited circumstances in which discretion would be available. It is disappointing, though, that it is not recognised that courts require more discretion than is given. The Bill would provide discretion only in those very limited circumstances.

Renters' Rights Bill (First sitting)

Debate between Carla Denyer and Gideon Amos
Gideon Amos Portrait Mr Gideon Amos (Taunton and Wellington) (LD)
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I am a landlord but only of registered social housing.

Carla Denyer Portrait Carla Denyer (Bristol Central) (Green)
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I am a member of the Acorn community union, which is giving evidence today.