Tenants in London go on rent strike so they can afford food. How do you think this will end?

Last Updated: June 3, 2020By Tags: , , , , , , ,

Almost 19,000 families became homeless after being evicted by a private landlord in 2015-16. A rent strike may provoke even more – but what else can people do when the alternative is to starve?

It will end badly, of course.

Here’s the story:

It states: “More than 2,000 London tenants whose incomes have been hit by the coronavirus crisis are refusing to pay rent as part of a growing rent strike movement.

“The “Can’t Pay? Won’t Pay!” campaign, organised by the London Renters Unionc (LRU), comes after hundreds of students across the UK began withholding their rent because of the crisis.

“The LRU say 2,500 people have pledged online to withhold enough of their rent to meet their basic needs including food and bills during the pandemic.

“It comes after the New Economics Foundation thinktank recommended that private rent should be suspended for three months from May to help around 1.2 million at renters at risk of losing their jobs during the pandemic who could miss out on government support schemes.”

Now consider this:

Even if the title is a joke, it symbolises an attitude.

Private tenants are disposable.

Landlords don’t care if they’re starving.

And if they withhold their (overpriced) rents, they’ll be out on their ear, to be replaced by someone who can.

Landlords never seem to care that sometimes nobody can afford their rents; eviction is the threat they hold over tenants to make sure they pay up, no matter how harmful the cost.

Will the Covid-19 crisis, and the fact that nobody has much cash, make a difference?

Watch this space.

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  1. Jeffrey Davies June 3, 2020 at 12:09 pm - Reply

    Didn’t the toerags start by bussing people out of London sending them to other parts just a continuation of their get the peasants out

  2. Dave Rowlands June 3, 2020 at 12:36 pm - Reply

    I wonder how many of these landlords are a mortgage holiday?

  3. chriskitcher June 3, 2020 at 3:20 pm - Reply

    But as most rents in these cases are from UC or HB then all the private sector landlord is doing is sponging off the state.It would be better if these landlords got a proper job and stopped claiming these benefits.

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