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espondents who made that argument were miss<strong>in</strong>g one rather important po<strong>in</strong>t: the<br />

houses are not theirs to occupy. There are many reasons why a house might be left<br />

empty for more than six months without any steps be<strong>in</strong>g taken to refurbish, let or sell<br />

the build<strong>in</strong>g. For example, somebody might decide to do charitable work <strong>in</strong> another<br />

country for a year, or they might visit their second home dur<strong>in</strong>g the summer months<br />

only. It is the owner’s prerogative to leave the house empty <strong>in</strong> those circumstances. To<br />

say that property owners or occupiers should not be protected by the crim<strong>in</strong>al law <strong>in</strong><br />

these circumstances would be unjust and it would considerably weaken our proposed<br />

new offence.<br />

Consultation responses highlighted a concern about the number of properties that are<br />

left empty on a long-term basis. They argued that such properties can crumble <strong>in</strong>to<br />

disrepair and might be seen as a blight on the local neighbourhood. But permitt<strong>in</strong>g<br />

squatters to occupy derelict, crumbl<strong>in</strong>g, unsafe houses cannot be the answer. We are<br />

do<strong>in</strong>g a number of th<strong>in</strong>gs to encourage absent owners to make better use of their<br />

properties.<br />

We want to <strong>in</strong>crease the number of empty homes that are brought back <strong>in</strong>to use as a<br />

susta<strong>in</strong>able way of <strong>in</strong>creas<strong>in</strong>g the overall supply of hous<strong>in</strong>g, and to reduce the<br />

perception of neglect that can blight neighbourhoods. Reduc<strong>in</strong>g the number of empty<br />

homes will also help to reduce the <strong>in</strong>cidence of squatt<strong>in</strong>g. That is why we have<br />

announced £100 million of capital fund<strong>in</strong>g with<strong>in</strong> the affordable homes programme to<br />

tackle problematic empty homes—that is properties that are likely to rema<strong>in</strong> empty<br />

without extra direct f<strong>in</strong>ancial assistance from the Government. This programme will<br />

deliver at least 3,300 affordable homes by March 2015, as well as engag<strong>in</strong>g local<br />

communities <strong>in</strong> deal<strong>in</strong>g with empty homes <strong>in</strong> their area.<br />

Amendment (c) is designed to exempt squatters from the offence if they occupy<br />

<strong>residential</strong> build<strong>in</strong>gs before the date of commencement. Let me be clear that we have<br />

no plans to punish people retrospectively. If they have squatted <strong>in</strong> the past but are no<br />

longer squatt<strong>in</strong>g when the offence comes <strong>in</strong>to force, the offence will not apply.<br />

However, we would be creat<strong>in</strong>g a significant loophole if we exempted squatters who<br />

<strong>in</strong>itially entered the build<strong>in</strong>g as a trespasser <strong>in</strong> the run-up to commencement even<br />

though after commencement of the offence they rema<strong>in</strong> <strong>in</strong> the build<strong>in</strong>g as a trespasser,<br />

they know or ought to know that they are a trespasser and that they are liv<strong>in</strong>g there or<br />

<strong>in</strong>tend to live there. Such an occupation would be no less pa<strong>in</strong>ful for the property<br />

owners concerned. 30<br />

Andy Slaughter, for Labour, raised the possibility of <strong>in</strong>creas<strong>in</strong>g homelessness 31 while John<br />

McDonnell questioned the extent of squatt<strong>in</strong>g and the evidence on which the need for<br />

legislation <strong>in</strong> this area was based. 32 He went on to question the impact of the new offence on<br />

police resources:<br />

If the current problem is with police resources, the question—which has been raised by<br />

the High Court enforcement officers, the Crim<strong>in</strong>al Bar Association and the Law<br />

Society—is whether the police would have the resources to enforce the law if a new<br />

offence is created, when they appear to be unable to enforce it aga<strong>in</strong>st the exist<strong>in</strong>g<br />

offences. The Met has acknowledged that and is seek<strong>in</strong>g to address it, as my hon.<br />

Friend the Member for Hammersmith and the M<strong>in</strong>ister have said. The Metropolitan<br />

Police Service said <strong>in</strong> its statement that there was a lack of tra<strong>in</strong><strong>in</strong>g and practical<br />

knowledge on the law on squatt<strong>in</strong>g, particularly section 7 of the 1977 Act, which may<br />

30 HC Deb 1 November 2011 cc867-8<br />

31 HC Deb 1 November 2011 c871<br />

32 HC Deb 1 November 2011 cc874-5<br />

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