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− | {{ | + | {{Src|news|date=Nov.15.2018|title=I’ve had a busy day, says PM after seven quit within hours.|quote=Also on the way out was Anne-Marie Trevelyan, a parliamentary aide to Damian Hinds, the education secretary. She was exercised about the deal on fishing, which she told Mrs May would result in the UK becoming a “coastal state in name only”.|website=The Times|name=Oliver Wright|url=https://www.thetimes.co.uk/edition/news/ive-had-a-busy-day-says-pm-after-seven-quit-within-hours-8dch7lpq7}} |
+ | {{Src|news|date=Jan.12.2016|title=Tories vote down law requiring landlords make their homes fit for human habitation.|Labour MP [[Teresa Pearce]]'s amendment to the Housing and Planning Bill 2016, which would place a duty on landlords to ensure that their properties are fit for habitation when let and remain fit during the course of the tenancy, was defeated by 312 votes to 219. [[Marcus Jones]] said the govt believed that homes should be fit for human habitation, but did not want to pass a new law that would explicitly require it. Other ministers claimed the proposal would impose "unnecessary regulation" on landlords, and that it would push up rents. Anne-Marie Trevelyan, herself a landlord, was one of those who voted "No".|website=The Independent|name=Jon Stone|url=https://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/politics/tories-vote-down-law-requiring-landlords-make-their-homes-fit-for-human-habitation-a6809691.html}} | ||
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- Nov.15.2018: I’ve had a busy day, says PM after seven quit within hours. Also on the way out was Anne-Marie Trevelyan, a parliamentary aide to Damian Hinds, the education secretary. She was exercised about the deal on fishing, which she told Mrs May would result in the UK becoming a “coastal state in name only”. Oliver Wright, The Times.
- Jan.12.2016: Tories vote down law requiring landlords make their homes fit for human habitation. Jon Stone, The Independent.