“Will councils in London reduce rents for tenants on benefits? If they don't where are they going to get people to occupy the vacated properties?”
Well Sandy, the rents for “council” properties (or more usually Housing Association properties) in London and elsewhere are set at between 20% and 30% of the market rate. As a result it is most unlikely that those tenants in receipt of Housing Benefit will be affected at all by this proposal. I cannot imagine there is a rented property in the “social housing” sector that has a rent anywhere near the limits proposed.
This proposal will affect those tenants in private properties who are currently claiming more than £20,000pa for a four bedroom house (lower limits will apply for other types of property). Many people not in receipt of benefits would love to live in London but, understandably, cannot afford the high rents involved. Instead they have to live elsewhere. It’s called “cutting your cloth”, and it seems that those in receipt of large sums in HB and who live in agreeable properties in the capital will have to learn to do just that.
Much as I like BoJo, I’m afraid this is no business of his as it is not the GLA that has to pay Housing Benefit from its budget.