Former Labour MP Zara Sultana has called for MPs to be banned from being landlords in a shot at her former party.
The Coventry South MP, who is setting up the left-wing Your Party with Jeremy Corbyn, tabled an early day motion (EDM) on Monday (8 September) calling on the government to bring forward legislation to stop MPs from owning and letting out residential properties while in office.
The motion, which has been put forward in conjunction with community and tenants union ACORN, comes a month after homelessness minister Rushanara Ali was forced to quit after putting her home back on the rental market for £700 a month extra after tenants had left.
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Sultana left Labour after being stripped of the whip last year for supporting a SNP call for scrapping the two-child benefit cap before resigning her party membership in July. She has since been working with Corbyn to launch Your Party. It’s not known if that is the final name of the party but it has so far reportedly attracted up to 700,000 members.
Sultana said: “At a time of an ongoing housing crisis, when the Renters’ Rights Bill seeks to hold landlords to account, it is more urgent than ever to ensure that members of parliament do not profit as landlords from the rental housing market but focus on serving their constituents in securing affordable homes for all.”