Join us at the National Housing Demonstration on the 18th of April.

ORU is marching for fair housing, and we need you to join us! We can subsidise travel costs for members – email us for info at admin@oxfordrentersunion.org.uk
It’s also a great opportunity to get to know other members better, and we’ll have fun doing it. 

This statement was written by the organisers of the National Housing Demonstration.

Private rents across England have risen by almost a third since the pandemic. Last year alone, private renters paid landlords £107 billion in rent. Rents and service costs are spiralling for social tenants too, while millions of us are unable to access social housing at all.


We are the countless people trapped in unaffordable, overcrowded and unsafe housing. We are the private renters, social housing tenants, families in temporary accommodation, and sleeping rough. We are the workers, disabled people, young and old. We are people of colour, migrants, queer and trans people. We are all driven to breaking point by the same system, and we demand change. Sky-high housing costs mean we work two jobs, and cut back on essentials to get by.

This can’t go on. Now is the time to fight back.


Keir Starmer was elected on a promise to “make housing affordable’’, but his government is super-charging the developer-landlord system. They expect us to believe developers and landlords will fix the housing crisis when these are the people who profit from it most. It’s not a housing crisis, it’s a racket, and this government is making it worse. Another housing system is possible. When we had rent controls, tenants spent much less of our income on rent. When we built council housing at scale, working class people could access affordable and secure housing. We can end the housing crisis if we stop this system of profit and pain, but the government must act now. We need housing that’s affordable and secure. We need a planning system that protects the environment, communities and homes. We need retrofit, not demolition. We need council housing, not private equity firms. We need a government that prioritises spending on council housing not military and intelligence support to Israel’s genocide against Palestinians. We need rent controls, not 20% annual rent rises.

We need change, and we need it now. Let’s unite and fight for rent controls and council housing, standing together against our real enemy, profiteering landlords and developers, not migrants. We need to ramp up the pressure to end this rotten system. As more than 40 organisations, we are calling a national housing demonstration in London on Saturday 18 April.

We demand:

  • Rent controls to stop rents spiralling further
  • Central government investment for more and better council homes


We know our movement can win. Housing campaigners won an end to section 21, and across Europe, tenants are getting organised and winning lower rents. We can win this too, if we fight.
It’s time to end the racket.
Join us on April 18th. Let’s make housing affordable again.