Homelessness minister in rent row had to go – the hypocrisy charge was unavoidable ...Middle East

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What she did was totally legal – but it completely jarred with Labour’s flagship Renters’ Rights Bill, which when it comes into effect will stop landlords from relisting a property at a higher rent for at least six months if they end a tenancy intending to sell.

Nevertheless, it initially seemed like Number 10 were determined to front it out.Parliament being in recess had offered Ali and Downing Street a bit more breathing space than normal – with the usual routine of ministers being held to account in the Commons in abeyance for the summer.

The Government has been trying to use this week to land the crucial electoral message that it is successfully cracking down on small boat crossings in the Channel. The danger was that the longer questions over Ali’s future were allowed to drag on, that and other stories ministers are keen to tell would have been drowned out.

As for Ali’s own future, her exchange of letters with the Prime Minister – in which she assured him of her continued support and he praised her “significant impact” in government – suggests that there may be a way back for her into government in time.

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