May 2022

Cornwall Needs Housing Justice

An affordable housing estate under construction in Cornwall.

Ten years ago in the Cornish Guardian, I wrote about how figures released by the Office of National Statistics showed Cornwall to be the ‘second home capital’ of the United Kingdom, and that the National Housing Federation had warned ‘second homes’ were increasingly pricing local people out of their communities with the countryside becoming, “a place for the well-off to enjoy at weekends.” This was also at a time when a prominent London author and journalist had written a piece about…

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MK Comment on Queen’s Speech

Comment from Cllr Dick Cole – Leader of Mebyon Kernow

Through the spectacle of the Queen’s Speech on Tuesday 10th May, the UK Government announced its legislative programme for the next parliamentary session. It includes a total of 38 bills and the key criticism from political opponents has been that not enough is being proposed to tackle the present cost of living crisis. While I have not studied the full detail of many of the proposed bills, there are some elements to be welcomed, ranging from legislation to better combat modern…

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Right To Buy is opposite of what is needed

Comment from Cllr Dick Cole – Leader of Mebyon Kernow

In 1980, Margaret Thatcher’s Government introduced ‘Right to Buy’ through its first Housing Act, and the legislation allowed council tenants to purchase their homes at a significant discount from their open-market value. As a consequence, some two million rental properties were sold. I agree with the view of Polly Neate, the Chief Executive of the homelessness charity Shelter, that this tore “a massive hole” in the stock of much-needed affordable housing. I would add that the loss of so many social…

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Will Cornish be included in Broadcasting Bill?

Comment from Cllr Dick Cole – Leader of Mebyon Kernow

The eighth anniversary of the recognition of the Cornish through the Framework Convention for the Protection of National Minorities has just passed. To mark the occasion, the unitary authority issued a positive press release about all the work being done to protect and promote the unique culture and distinctive language of Cornwall, reminding one and all that the UK Government had pledged the Cornish would have the ‘same status’ as: “the UK’s other Celtic people: the Scots, the Welsh and the…

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