The Everyone Home collective and All in for Change wrote to Cabinet Secretary for Social Justice Shirley-Anne Somerville at the end of last year asking for a commitment to preserving our housing rights.
These protections have been built up over 25 years of devolution but are under threat because of the housing emergency. But this crisis is not, and never can be, an excuse or cover to water down people’s rights.
The right to a safe home is not something just for times that are easy. It is when times are tough, when councils need to decide between one priority or another, that rights come into their own.
The Cabinet Secretary has now responded to the collective and the Change Team with a letter committing to our rights.
Ms Somerville says: “They are key elements of Scotland’s strong rights for renters and homeless households and part of the protections in place to ensure homes are safe and suitable.
“I am clear that changing or suspending their application would risk regression and expose people to unsafe or unsuitable accommodation.
“As I mentioned in my previous letter, I am very proud of the rights that exist in Scotland for people experiencing homelessness and I can therefore assure you that I do not intend to pursue any changes to legislation.”
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