Structural Disadvantage in Housing Opportunities
Abstract
:1. Introduction
Our vision is of a charity sector that is taking the lead on tackling and rooting out racism. We want to see a shift in fundamental structures across the charity sector, where our sector, leaders and decision-makers reflect the communities that we work with. Unless we take serious and urgent action to tackle racism, social justice will not and cannot prevail. This will take investment and commitment and means leaders prioritising taking action and accountability, in order to bring about systemic change.Charity So White Vision Statement
2. Race and Migration
3. Methodology
4. The Migrant Folk Devil
Not a day passes but English families are ruthlessly turned out to make room for the foreign invaders. Many of these have been occupying their houses for years. … Out they have to go to make room for Romanians, Russians, or Poles. Rents are raised 50% to 100% and a house which formerly contained a couple of families … is made to hold four or five families.
The British workman is thus squeezed out of his home, and what happens? The house is immediately taken by five, six, eight, or ten of these aliens, who herd together under conditions which are at once degrading and insanitary. I know it has been said by some people that this is a racial question … This is not a question of Jew or Gentile. We are speaking of foreign paupers and aliens as a whole. When I use the word aliens, I refer not only to Russians and Poles, but also to Austrians and Italians—of whom there is a large colony, chiefly ice cream vendors and organ grinders, in Hatton Garden—and to the French immigrants in the neighbourhood of Soho.
“… it cannot be right further to overcrowd already overcrowded slums. That is an obvious and humane consideration. It has nothing to do with colour; whether the extra overcrowding affects whites, browns, pinks or blacks, makes no difference…… in England and Wales—excluding London, and the great cities of Glasgow and Edinburgh—about 450,000 houses are unfit for human habitation. To replace those slum dwellings will present the building industry with a great problem, and we should not forget that those slum houses are at present occupied by white English people. This extra burden on the building industry is in addition to that presented by the houses that have to be built to meet the natural increase in population…… most immigrants come to the United Kingdom because they are poor and are looking for a better way of life with higher standards. It is because they are poor that they are driven, to begin with, at any rate, to the lowest rented districts, the slum areas…… no more immigrants should be allowed into this country unless we have proper accommodation and proper sanitation for them, especially in view of the danger to health”.
“Rents in unfurnished accommodation … doubled [between] 1957 and 1963 in cases of unchanged occupancy and almost trebled in cases where a change of occupancy had accelerated decontrol”.
5. Racism(/s) and Housing
“it is the experts who should be asking for permission to participate in the lives of the general public”.(Moss Side News)
“Moss Side Peoples’ Association and Housing Action Group were run by nice people. They have been taken over by “black power boys, parasites and stirrers””. (local councillor)“The council should help immigrants who want to go home by giving them a decent price for their houses so that they can pay their own fares”. (local councillor)
6. Housing Policy
7. Discussion and Conclusions
Funding
Institutional Review Board Statement
Informed Consent Statement
Data Availability Statement
Conflicts of Interest
1 | For a discussion about the ways that race and racism are framed, this summary paper (https://cdn.prod.website-files.com/61488f992b58e687f1108c7c/61bccd6b2a02335f9b77b3b7_Runnymede%20Reframing%20Racism%20TUC%20briefing.pdf) (Accessed on 4 July 2024) from the Runnymede Trust and the TUC provides useful insights into how to write/talk about it. |
2 | The Decent Homes Standard was developed by the government to establish what needed to be done with the investment in improvements to social housing. These included meeting minimum standards in terms of hazards, being in a reasonable state of repair, reasonably modern facilities and services, and a reasonable degree of thermal comfort. |
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de Noronha, N. Structural Disadvantage in Housing Opportunities. Soc. Sci. 2024, 13, 460. https://doi.org/10.3390/socsci13090460
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