Bouncy castles and free pizza skew London tenants’ ballots, say Greens
by Robert Booth Social affairs correspondent from World news | The Guardian on (#61AYG)
Call to tighten rules after residents voted for demolition or rebuilding of their estates in 20 out of 21 votes
Bouncy castles and free pizza may be helping skew votes on housing estate demolitions, according to activists who want stricter rules to stop landlords gaining an unfair advantage.
Hundreds of thousands of pounds are being spent on tactics ranging from family fun days to repeated door-to-door canvassing by landlords determined to persuade social housing tenants to approve multimillion pound redevelopments in a way that would breach the rules of standard democratic elections, campaigners warn.
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