All 2 Debates between Julie Hilling and Kris Hopkins

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Debate between Julie Hilling and Kris Hopkins
Monday 30th June 2014

(10 years, 7 months ago)

Commons Chamber
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Kris Hopkins Portrait Kris Hopkins
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The record will show that in four years we have delivered—this is despite the dismal housing market we were left, the fact that people could not get loans from banks and the fact that individuals had lost their jobs as a direct consequence of Labour’s failed housing policy—200,000 affordable homes, twice as many council houses as Labour delivered in 13 years and a clear vision to deliver more houses through Help to Buy, which will deliver 120,000 houses for first-time buyers. Our desire to build housing is clearly on the record and we are delivering.

Julie Hilling Portrait Julie Hilling (Bolton West) (Lab)
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6. What assessment he has made of recent trends in the level of rent arrears in social housing.

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Debate between Julie Hilling and Kris Hopkins
Monday 3rd March 2014

(10 years, 10 months ago)

Commons Chamber
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Julie Hilling Portrait Julie Hilling (Bolton West) (Lab)
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14. What assessment he has made of the level of rent arrears in social housing.

Kris Hopkins Portrait The Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for Communities and Local Government (Kris Hopkins)
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The Homes and Communities Agency reported in February that the median level of arrears among larger housing associations in the third quarter of 2013-14 was 3.9%, an improvement on 4.1% in the previous quarter.

Julie Hilling Portrait Julie Hilling
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Nine out of 10 disabled people are cutting back on food or bills to pay the bedroom tax, and many are now falling into rent arrears. If the Minister was in their position, would he fall into debt, or would he cut back on his heating or eating?