● Release Declan Miller from the abusive contract!
● Fight back against capitalist housing crisis!

Text from a Queen Mary Socialist Students campaign leaflet
City Rooms have demanded that Declan pay until the end of his contract despite the unlivable conditions at the property. Queen Mary student Declan has had no choice but to work part time to cover extortionate rents and is now being forced to pay for a room he cannot safely live in.
Yet, with a last reported turnover of £16 million and over £1 million in reserves, a rate of profit of around 50% higher than the average London landlord, annual payments to its two owners of £1m in dividends and the director’s salary, City Rooms are more than able to release Declan from this deplorable situation. But choose not to. Instead, they have decided to profit from a young tenant who they have knowingly put and kept in a violent and discriminatory letting, lining their pockets with no regard for the consequences.
A Queen Mary university student has been battling for months with a verbally and physically abusive flatmate, with no safe refuge! We demand that City Rooms, the property management, release Declan Miller from his contract immediately. City rooms, aware of the abusive thug’s behaviour, did not disclose this information upon signing the student into an exploitative contract leaving him unable to access alternative safe accommodation.
These kinds of situations are becoming more frequent than ever. In a borough like Tower Hamlets, with over 20,000 people on the waiting list for council housing, many are forced to resort to dishonest renting contracts with landlords and renting companies taking advantage of people in desperate housing situations. This is why we need fully implemented licensing and inspection of landlords to enforce decent housing standards. There is clearly more that can be done by Tower Hamlets Council to strengthen their licensing scheme which could start by making licensing compulsory for all landlords and bringing in rent controls.
Unaffordable rents, sky-high house prices and a rising cost of living – it’s no wonder that young people experience the worst of the housing crisis, on top of enormous tuition fees that are being increased as of September 2025. The Higher Education Policy Institute (HEPI) reported in December 2024 that the maximum student loan is now less than the average student rent. The maintenance loans that saddle us with lifelong debt, have left students to fend for themselves in London’s private housing market or are forced to choose cramped and often poor quality halls. This is why we call for the end of the marketisation of our education, and for universities to be free and fully funded to provide safe, accessible housing for all students.
Many councils have declared bankruptcy with 63 more set to do so in the next year due to, now Labour-led, austerity where public services have been cut to the bone, like the recent £5 bn cut from the welfare bill. Starmer’s Labour party has made it clear they do not represent the interests of the working class and young people, cutting the winter fuel payment for pensioners, lifting the cap on tuition fees, and the continued support of the Israeli state’s onslaught on Gaza, many are looking for an alternative to the broken system.
The mass building of council homes, democratic control over housing management and regulations will not happen under Labour, it is clear and necessary that workers and young people must fight for a new mass workers party for an anti-war, anti-austerity programme to provide the services we desperately need. This includes democratic rent caps, a mass housing programme; over 7000,000 homes in the UK are standing empty! If workers and students took this resource into democratic control, it could be one step in the right direction towards fixing the housing crisis and the exploitative tactics of landlords and renting companies who act with impunity.
Fighting back can get results as proven by the case of Lawanya in 2021, a penniless asylum seeker and refugee campaign organiser. City Rooms, with their history of exploiting vulnerable renters, had bullied and forced Lawanya out of their property with no consideration for her situation at the time, whilst still demanding that she pay the rent on the full contract all due to there not being a ‘break clause’ in her contract. Despite this, campaign action and protests led by the Socialist Party backed by the London Renters Union and trade unions like Unite, bought City Rooms to bitterly admit defeat, agreeing to a reduction in the total amount and an affordable repayment rate. This offer was only reached through the resilience and strength of fighting together against the super rich bosses who had even threatened Lawanya’s asylum status!
Now they are back again to threaten and bully another vulnerable person into staying in their property despite it being an unsafe living space. From eviction to unjust debts to unsafe living conditions, challenging the predatory behaviour of companies like City Rooms is vital. Rights for the working class and young people are not granted by the rich, but won through struggle.
Fight for mass council home building and democratic rent control!
- Implement licensing and inspection of landlords to enforce decent housing standards
- Full public funding for universities to provide safe housing and make education free
- Make the rich landlords and bosses pay, fight for socialist policies
- Workers and young people need our own, new, mass party to fight for our interests
