During the Westminster Hall housing debate kindly linked to by Chris Underwood Frank Dobson had a few words to say about the situation in Camden which includes the Maiden Lane estate under threat:-

In Camden which I jointly represent with my good friend the member for Hampstead and Highgate the council is actually selling off flats and houses which become vacant and I have to say with the enthusiastic support of the Liberal Democrats with whom they are in coalition in Camden and this is against a situation where there are 18,000 people on the housing waiting list and it’s a bizarre response to a waiting list of 18,000 to actually reduce the stock that’s available.   I take this personally because when I was leader of the council we actually bought up 6,000 properties from the private sector to give security of tenure to people and also to be able to let people off the waiting list into the vacant flats and all I can say is if some people think that being in social housing is unpopular I did not receive during that time one single communication by any means from anyone saying they did not want to become a council tenant.

https://news.bbc.co.uk/democracylive/hi/house_of_commons/

This related article from RedBrick

In memory of William Barnes


Councils used to buy up private houses to let

https://www.historyandpolicy.org/opinion-articles/articles/after-grenfell-what-can-we-learn-from-the-housing-policies-of-the-1970s


Frank Dobson obituary from the Guardian

Obituary click here

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