Lobby your MP Saturday James Gray tells the RLA

Lobby your MP Saturday James Gray tells the RLA

9:03 AM, 10th February 2017, About 8 years ago 12

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Tory Member of Parliament for North Wiltshire James Gray has urged landlords in an interview with the RLA to lobby their constituency MPs against Section 24 mortgage interest relief changes on a Saturday.

Apparently Saturday is traditionally the day most MPs hold their constituency surgeries meeting with the public to discuss their concerns and issues.

James Gray MP served as a special adviser to housing ministers between 1992 and 1995 and wants individuals to target Conservative MPs in particular in the fight against section 24.

To see the Full RLA interview click here

Full quote from James Gray MP below:

“As an MP, I know how hard the RLA has worked to represent the interests of its members and lobby Ministers and MPs to try to halt the reduction in mortgage interest relief which begins to bite this April.

“Some of my colleagues and I have energetically taken up the cause with the Treasury but the answer we get is that the changes will, in their view, not actually affect that many landlords.

“Even with the changes, Ministers claim, there is no reason why the impact will lead to landlords having to raise rents or consider dis-investing.

“The only way we as MPs can answer this would be for large numbers of landlords who will be affected by the tax change to come forward and tell us. We will then have the evidence to present to Ministers to prove them wrong.

“Nothing focuses the mind of an MP (or a Minister) more than receiving representations from constituents, especially if many people are saying the same thing.

“Equally, nothing focuses the mind of a Minister more than lots of MPs, particularly from their own Party, telling them the Government has made, as it has here, a big mistake and that changes are needed.

“Landlords themselves therefore have a crucial role to play in seeking the changes to recent tax reforms that the market needs.

“We need you to email or write to your MP or, preferably, go to see him or her at one of their regular surgeries.

“Tell them about the impact of the tax changes on your situation – will you have to increase rents, ? Will you stop investing in further properties? Might you be considering getting rid of some of your holdings? What effect might all of this have on the tenants, especially young people or the disadvantaged in life? Will it wreck the Private Rented Sector just at the moment the Government are saying how much private renting is needed, especially in high house price areas.

“Remember, MPs want to know what impact the property tax hikes will have on their constituents looking for somewhere to live, so present your case in terms of the tax rises making it more difficult or expensive for local people to find housing.

“We need landlords like you, to get their MP to tell Ministers why changes are needed in the Chancellor’s Budget on 8th March.

“Take time out on a Saturday to call into their regular surgeries (details on their websites or via theyworkforyou.com). That counts almost more than anything else.”


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Gromit

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8:46 AM, 11th February 2017, About 8 years ago

Reply to the comment left by "Mark Trenfield" at "10/02/2017 - 10:20":

Poles apart from my MP in South West Wiltshire, Andrew Murrison, who acted as a highly paid messenger boy delivering my complaint to the Treasury minister and forwarding their response, didn't add anything either way. I wrote probably 10 times and met him twice.

He won't be getting my vote at the next General Election.

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22:20 PM, 11th February 2017, About 8 years ago

What is the position regarding contacting MPs for the constituencies where our properties are located, as their constituents (our tenants) will be affected?

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