Summary
THEY were the opponents of housing stock transfer nobody saw coming. Scotland's councils and housing associations always expected a fight from the left and the unions. Many public sector workers felt uncomfortable shifting to independent bodies that they felt were not as accountable as the directly elected councils.
Some tenants, too - as in Edinburgh - were uneasy with a shift of power from council to housing association.See the full content of this document
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The Homeowners' Revolt
But homeowners, who were never given a say in stock transfers, have become the real thorn in the side of Scotland's ne...
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