At the Socialist Resistance dayschool on a political voice for the working class (see advert top right) the air will be filled with coruscating denunciations of the failure of social democracy to deliver reforms for working people. There is something similar in this week’s print edition of the East London Advertiser alongside the reports of teenagers stabbed in a brawl – something of a noteworthy rarity in these parts.
The paper reports that there are more than 20,000 tenants on the council’s waiting lists for rehousing and that the Review and Scrutiny committee, after a six month investigation, has discovered that they will have to wait years for something of a reasonable standard that they can afford. The report suggests that the tenants on the waiting list move to outlying areas such as Dagenham, Barking, Redbridge and Havering. In the meantime families are obliged to bid each week for a tiny number of properties listed online or in the council’s free newspaper.
In a separate but related story the paper reveals that families in council homes are being separated. As the children grow up and want to have their own place to live they find that there is nowhere in Tower Hamlets that they can afford to rent or buy. A solution that is being mooted is a “sons and daughters”policy. This was a Liberal wheeze from about twenty years at a time when “sons and daughters” was code for white. Ok it wasn’t really a code because that would suggest that they were trying to conceal what they were trying to do. The demographics have changed considerably since then but no one is proposing building any new social housing.
There is an obvious demagogic point here so let me be the first to make it. An awful lot of building happening in this part of the world at the moment but virtually none of it is any form of social housing. To buy most of the homes that are being constructed you need to be able to access cash or a mortgage of about £400 000 minimum. This council is not markedly better or worse than any of its peers. All of them are stuck in an entirely neo-liberal, free market Labour approach to housing. It is no exaggeration to say that the number of private letting agencies and estate agents within a ten minute walk from this computer is greater than the number of newsagents, butchers and bakers combined. That is New labour’s strategic answer to providing homes for young workers and their families.
What does 20,000 tenants equal? Let’s assume that most of them are in a relationship and that there is at least one child. That probably works out at 60 000 plus people leaving in overcrowded conditions with the concomitant impact on their emotional and mental wellbeing. Little wonder that teenagers stab each other for recreation. If you are lucky you might get your own room in the hospital.
What was that we were saying about the need for mass class struggle parties?





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