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Tenants: The People on the Frontline of Britain's Housing Emergency

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Full Title:

Tenants: The People on the Frontline of Britain's Housing Emergency

Contributors:

By (Author) Vicky Spratt

ISBN:

9781788161275

Publisher:

Profile Books Ltd

Imprint:

Profile Books Ltd

Publication Date:

2nd August 2022

UK Publication Date:

19th May 2022

Edition:

Main

Country:

United Kingdom

Classifications

Readership:

Tertiary Education

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Non Fiction

Other Subjects:

Society and Social Sciences
Social welfare and social services

Dewey:

363.509410905

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Hardback

Number of Pages:

352

Dimensions:

Width 164mm, Height 240mm, Spine 36mm

Weight:

560g

Description

ONE OF THE BEST BOOKS OF 2022, METRO, EVENING STANDARD, REFINERY29, COSMOPOLITAN

'A must-read' - Cosmopolitan

'A major new book on the history and politics of renting' - Evening Standard

'There is nobody better placed to write a book that tells the stories of "Britain's housing shame"' - Metro

Tony is facing eviction instead of enjoying retirement; Limarra isn't 'homeless enough' to get help from the council; and for Kelly and her asthmatic son Morgan, another new rented house is a matter of life and death. This is twenty-first century Britain, where millions are forced into the private rental sector - a sector that creates profit for landlords, not safe and stable homes for tenants.

In this fierce and moving account, journalist Vicky Spratt traces decades of bad policy decisions to show how and why the British dream of homeownership has withered and the safety net of social housing has broken. Through the lives of those in the renting trap, she illuminates the ways this crisis is devastating our health, communities and political landscape. But, as the Covid epidemic showed, there are also real, radical steps we can take to give everyone the chance of a good home.

Reviews

'"I really haven't a clue how to set about the job." Harold Macmillan committed those words to his diary in 1951, shortly after Winston Churchill asked him to sort out Britain's housing crisis. Macmillan lacked the counsel of Vicky Spratt.' - The Times

'A must-read that explores the housing crisis and its devastating impact on our health, communities and political landscape.' - Cosmopolitan

'A major new book on the history and politics of renting' - Evening Standard

'There is nobody better placed to write a book that tells the stories of 'Britain's housing shame'' - Metro

Author Bio

Vicky Spratt is a journalist whose work regularly shapes public policy. Her 2016 campaign Make Renting Fair got letting fees in England and Wales banned, and she has spoken at political conferences, APPGs, and appeared on BBC News, Newsnight, Woman's Hour, Radio 4 and NTS radio. She is currently the i Paper's Housing Correspondent and a writer and editor at Refinery29 which is part of Vice Media Group.

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