Part of Oral Answers to Questions — Housing – in the House of Commons at 12:00 am on 9 June 1964.
Mr Benjamin Parkin
, Paddington North
12:00,
9 June 1964
asked the Minister of Housing and Local Government and Minister for Welsh Affairs if he is aware that persons are being persuaded to leave their controlled tenancies on the supposition that they are signing standard leases for new accommodation, which are actually receipts for surrender of their tenancies; and if he will introduce legislation this Session to give protection to such persons.
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