Western Daily Press (Saturday)

Housing minister’s views ‘really shameful’

- GAVIN MCEWAN Local Democracy Reporter

HEREFORDSH­IRE’S Green leader and parliament­ary candidate Ellie Chowns clashed with housing minister Lee Rowley on live TV over whether the national housing shortage is due to immigratio­n.

Dr Chowns said it was “really shameful” of the minister “to try to blame the housing crisis on one factor – immigratio­n – which is not true”.

“There’s nothing shameful about being honest with (people), and saying policies need to be linked,” Mr Rowley, the Conservati­ve MP for North East Derbyshire, replied.

“Housing is a function of population and we have to decide what level of population we want,” he said. “We are the only major party on this panel to be straight with you about immigratio­n, which is that we need to cut it.”

Challenged by host Krishnan GuruMurthy – on Channel 4 on Thursday during a special debate that was filmed in Gloucester – with “blaming” homelessne­ss on immigratio­n, he replied: “No, but you have to understand how policies work and interact with each other.”

Dr Chowns said there were “all sorts of factors driving the demand for housing – some people owning more than one house, people living longer, families splitting up”.

“The key thing is the price of housing has gone up and up,” she said.

“We need policies like local rent controls so people can afford just to rent, never mind getting on the housing ladder.”

Labour MP Alison McGovern said councils need greater powers in order to build more social housing.

The debate from Blackfriar­s Priory in Gloucester, where the Conservati­ves risk losing their majority at local elections on May 2, was broadcast live as part of Channel 4 News, and also included Liberal Democrat and Reform UK representa­tives.

We need policies like local rent controls so people can afford just to rent, never mind getting on the housing ladder DR ELLIE CHOWNS

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 ?? ?? > Top and left, Krishnan Guru-Murthy hosts the National Election debate, with guests, seated left to right, Chris Farmer UK Parliament­ary candidate for Gloucester Reform UK; Labour MP Alison McGovern, interim shadow work and pensions secretary; Daisy Cooper MP, deputy leader Liberal Democrats; Conservati­ve MP
Lee Rowley, Minister for Housing, Planning and Building Safety; and Ellie Chowns, Green Party spokespers­on for housing and communitie­s
> Top and left, Krishnan Guru-Murthy hosts the National Election debate, with guests, seated left to right, Chris Farmer UK Parliament­ary candidate for Gloucester Reform UK; Labour MP Alison McGovern, interim shadow work and pensions secretary; Daisy Cooper MP, deputy leader Liberal Democrats; Conservati­ve MP Lee Rowley, Minister for Housing, Planning and Building Safety; and Ellie Chowns, Green Party spokespers­on for housing and communitie­s

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