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Category: Organising renters

What social movements don’t always know they need to learn – and a farewell to LRU

Posted on 15 November, 202325 April, 2024 by preorg

Participating in London Renters Union has been a life-changing experience for me. It has been a major presence in much of the last five years of my life. It was an organisation I loved as soon as I understood what it would be, and I still love it. For the last three years I have…

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Machinery or community? What is a tenants union?

Posted on 23 June, 20231 June, 2024 by preorg

“It’s class, you don’t have to talk about class but maybe talk about money and income. Documented or undocumented or black and brown communities and being immigrants, so there’s an intersection, so the issues are connected, but it’s also about, you know, the structure [of the union] is about…’we need to do meetings’. Not everyone…

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London Renters Union reserves? Building a union for those who can’t (or won’t) come to meetings

Posted on 2 June, 20232 June, 2023 by preorg

While having staff in the union does increase capacity in some ways, I had assumed that taking on more staff would mean that the ordinary members would feel less pressurised, and that burnout among them would become less of a problem. Instead what seems to have happened is an expansion of the work that everyone…

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What would it take for UK tenants unions to really win?

Posted on 17 November, 202217 November, 2022 by preorg

A recent visit to Berlin has given me much cause to reflect on the thorny topic of how to win better housing for everyone. I have been part of the London Renters Union for 5 years and while little in housing has improved in that time, we have always been able to comfort ourselves with…

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Loudhailers on telegraph pole

Amplifying your community organising

Posted on 18 October, 2022 by preorg

One of the things I’ve realised through my research is that it is a vain hope that everyone who cares about the issues you are organising around will get involved in intensive community organising. The meetings and one-to-ones and campaign building are all very time-consuming. Many people – the majority of people, if we are…

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What will it take to build a renters’ movement?

Posted on 28 June, 202230 June, 2022 by preorg

An organisation like London Renters Union sees itself as part of a renters’ movement, or sometimes a housing movement. Like all movements it is not clear where the boundaries of the movement are, nor should it be. However activists in LRU do sometimes talk about a ‘renter identity’ that LRU is trying to marshall into…

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Renters, landlords, the people who love them, and the win

Posted on 16 May, 202231 May, 2022 by preorg

Is it better to be right or to win? And under what circumstances we you do both? These are big questions for a movement of renters in the UK. From the point of view of renters, there is a strong desire to morally judge landlords for their extraction of so much wealth, often for very…

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Can LRU grow it’s more precarious and vulnerable renter membership?

Posted on 6 April, 20226 April, 2022 by preorg

I’ve been talking to a wide variety of union members lately for my academic research and one of the conversations that I’ve fallen into with more precariously housed members – even when I haven’t brought it up – is how the union can do more to help members like them to be involved. Of course…

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Can't pay won't pay poster from London Renters Union

Whatever happened to the pandemic rent strike? – a view from within LRU

Posted on 29 January, 202215 February, 2022 by preorg

[Please note this is a personal view] The early days of the pandemic and lockdown saw a flurry of activity in London Renters Union, along with nearly every other tenants union in the world. It was clear that people were about to lose jobs and income on a large scale and that many would have…

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The space for a right to housing

Posted on 11 January, 202211 January, 2022 by preorg

London Renters Union, seeing itself as a radical organisation drawing on radical traditions, refers to a ‘right to housing’ seldom, bordering on never – at least in its formal literatures and trainings. Yet as this news clip featuring the union demonstrates, the idea of a right to housing does come up in the union’s street…

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Recent Posts

  • What social movements don’t always know they need to learn – and a farewell to LRU
  • Machinery or community? What is a tenants union?
  • London Renters Union reserves? Building a union for those who can’t (or won’t) come to meetings
  • Is there a danger of a radical/reformist tension in LRU?
  • Class partnership: how successful organising works
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