Rushanara Ali is a perfect example of the problem with landlord MPs ...Middle East

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Ali resigned last night after The i Paper revealed that she had told tenants she was selling their home, only to relist it weeks after they left for £700 a month more in rent.

And that is why advisers and ministers probably decided Ali had to go.

In Ali’s own words, this Labour Government had vowed to be the one to stop “private renters being exploited” through its rental reforms.

The i Paper revealed Ali had forced tenants to leave before raising the rental price of her east London property

Labour were then elected after pledging to get this done. As Deputy Prime Minister Angela Rayner told me in an interview before her party’s landslide victory, banning Section 21 no-fault evictions would be top of her agenda if she entered government.

But Ali – herself a minister in the very department working hard on this contentious rebalancing of power between landlords and renters – was doing things that Labour was trying to tell private landlords they could not do.

As shadow Housing Secretary, James Cleverly, told The i Paper it looked like a case of “do as I say, don’t do as I do” for Britain’s first Labour government in 14 years.

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But such hypocrisy damages public trust in politicians. It also forces the question of whether people who are close to legislation while having vested interests in its outcome and the ability to learn about loopholes, should ever be in the room when decisions are made?

The problem, as Ali’s actions demonstrated, is that landlords can sell homes from underneath their tenants, raise the rent, or, even, simply change their minds. This throws renters into the chaos of having to pack up and move, sometimes with children who need to stay near schools in tow.

Can people who make money from renting out property be trusted to oversee laws which are meant to protect renters? Can they be balanced? Should they be involved when they have skin in the game?

This was electorally damaging, politically problematic and, above all, a moral problem for Labour. And, for as long as there are landlord MPs on the front benches of major political parties, these contradictions will never disappear.

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