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Rayner urges government to be more ‘unapologetically Labour’

The leasehold announcement is an example of what Angela Rayner, the former deputy PM and former housing secretary, meant when she said at a fundraising event last night that the government should be more “unapologetically Labour”.

In its manifesto, Labour said:

We will take further steps to ban new leasehold flats and ensure commonhold is the default tenure. We will tackle unregulated and unaffordable ground rent charges.

Given the government has a manifesto mandate for what it is proposing today (see 8.57am), the announcement should not come as a surprise. But it has impressed campaigners because the property sector lobbying against the move was so strong that ministers started to have second thoughts. That is why the decision has been repeatedly delayed. When he was housing secretary, Michael Gove wanted to get rid of ground rents altogether, but he also enountered pushback and he failed to overcome Whitehall/government resistance to the idea.

In their London Playbook briefing for Politico, Andrew McDonald and Bethany Dawson report that, at a Labour fundraising event last night, Rayner said the government should be more Labour. She said:

We’ve done a lot of really good things. But my diagnosis of what’s gone wrong is that people think we’ve got there through being pushed there, as opposed to people thinking that that’s what we stand for and believe. I think that we need to be unapologetically Labour.

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Mala Tribich (centre, with David Lammy sitting on her left and Keir Starmer on her right), a Holocaust survivor, addressing a cabinet meeting this morning to mark Holocaust Memorial Day. Photograph: Alastair Grant/PA

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