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Ministry of Defence Tenants: Evictions

15 October 2020

Lead MP

Stephen Crabb

Debate Type

Adjournment Debate

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DefenceForeign AffairsLocal Government
Other Contributors: 1

At a Glance

Stephen Crabb raised concerns about ministry of defence tenants: evictions in the House of Commons. A government minister responded. Other MPs also contributed.

How the Debate Unfolded

MPs spoke in turn to share their views and ask questions. Here's what each person said:

Lead Contributor

Opened the debate
The MP raised concerns about the Ministry of Defence's decision to evict civilian tenants living in former service family accommodation. He highlighted that around a dozen colleagues have received similar complaints from constituents, and he focused on the situation in his own constituency where over 17 families have been given eviction notices for homes sub-let by the MOD through Orchard & Shipman. Crabb argued that these actions are happening at an extremely challenging time due to the pandemic and economic uncertainty. He called for better communication with tenants, more extended notice periods, and a plan to ensure that these families can remain in their homes or find suitable alternatives without hardship.

Government Response

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Government Response
The Minister acknowledged the distress caused and reiterated that a full notice period of 12 months has been given. He explained the background to the PFI deal with Annington Homes in 1996, highlighting its complexities and current disputes over rent increases. Quin committed to working towards a solution that would allow tenants to remain in their homes when properties are transferred back. The MOD retains costs for maintaining and managing estates but receives significant discounts on market rents. He emphasised the need for greater clarity regarding military requirements and timelines for civilian sub-letting, and confirmed willingness to work with Annington and local authorities to facilitate smooth transitions.
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