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Crisp<strong>in</strong> Blunt (Parliamentary Under Secretary of State (Prisons and Probation),<br />

Justice; Reigate, Conservative)<br />

The Government have become <strong>in</strong>creas<strong>in</strong>gly concerned about the distress and misery<br />

that squatters can cause. Law-abid<strong>in</strong>g property owners or occupiers who work hard for<br />

a liv<strong>in</strong>g can spend thousands of pounds evict<strong>in</strong>g squatters from their properties,<br />

repair<strong>in</strong>g damage and clear<strong>in</strong>g up the debris they have left beh<strong>in</strong>d.<br />

I have met with hon. Members and corresponded with members of the public who have<br />

expressed concern about the appall<strong>in</strong>g impact squatt<strong>in</strong>g has had on their properties or<br />

local neighbourhoods.<br />

The Government do not accept the claim that is sometimes made that squatt<strong>in</strong>g is a<br />

reasonable recourse of the homeless result<strong>in</strong>g from social deprivation. There are<br />

options open to those who are genu<strong>in</strong>ely destitute and who need shelter which do not<br />

<strong>in</strong>volve occupy<strong>in</strong>g somebody else’s property without authority. No matter how<br />

compell<strong>in</strong>g or difficult the squatter’s own circumstances are claimed to be, it is wrong<br />

that legitimate occupants should be deprived of the use of their property.<br />

There should be no doubt about the seriousness with which the Government treat this<br />

problem or our determ<strong>in</strong>ation to tackle it. The Hous<strong>in</strong>g M<strong>in</strong>ister and I have already<br />

published new guidance on the direct.gov website for property owners on evict<strong>in</strong>g<br />

squatters under exist<strong>in</strong>g legislation.<br />

The consultation paper we are publish<strong>in</strong>g today <strong>in</strong>vites views on whether more should<br />

be done to strengthen the crim<strong>in</strong>al law or its enforcement. We could do this, for<br />

example, by <strong>in</strong>troduc<strong>in</strong>g a new offence of squatt<strong>in</strong>g; by strengthen<strong>in</strong>g exist<strong>in</strong>g offences<br />

that currently apply to squatters; or by work<strong>in</strong>g with the enforcement authorities to<br />

identify and overcome barriers to enforcement of exist<strong>in</strong>g offences that may be<br />

committed by squatters.<br />

The Government acknowledge that some of the options they are propos<strong>in</strong>g may have<br />

an impact on the enforcement authorities, local authorities, homelessness charities and<br />

other organisations. Any option we decide to pursue as a result of this consultation will<br />

need to be workable and affordable, tak<strong>in</strong>g account of the current economic climate<br />

and reduction <strong>in</strong> Government expenditure.<br />

Of course, we must also tackle problems affect<strong>in</strong>g the wider hous<strong>in</strong>g market and br<strong>in</strong>g<br />

more empty homes back <strong>in</strong>to productive use. The Government <strong>in</strong>tend to publish an<br />

empty homes strategy over the summer and a wider hous<strong>in</strong>g strategy <strong>in</strong> the autumn,<br />

sett<strong>in</strong>g out the overall approach to hous<strong>in</strong>g policy, <strong>in</strong>clud<strong>in</strong>g how we are support<strong>in</strong>g an<br />

<strong>in</strong>crease <strong>in</strong> the supply and quality of new private and social hous<strong>in</strong>g, help<strong>in</strong>g those<br />

seek<strong>in</strong>g a home of their own, whether to rent or buy. The Government have already<br />

made available £4.5 billion to help deliver new affordable hous<strong>in</strong>g through the<br />

affordable homes programme and as part of that, £100 million to br<strong>in</strong>g empty homes<br />

back <strong>in</strong>to use. 23<br />

The options over which the Government consulted <strong>in</strong>cluded:<br />

Option 1: The creation of a new offence of squatt<strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong> build<strong>in</strong>gs.<br />

Option 2: Expand<strong>in</strong>g exist<strong>in</strong>g offence <strong>in</strong> section 7 of the Crim<strong>in</strong>al Law Act 1977.<br />

Option 3: Repeal<strong>in</strong>g or amend<strong>in</strong>g section 6 of the Crim<strong>in</strong>al Law Act 1977.<br />

23 HC Deb 13 July 2011 c30WS<br />

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