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Victoria Spratt

VICE Media Grouprefinery29.com faviconrefinery29.com
Housing Policy & CrisisEconomic InequalitySocial Justice Reform

About Victoria Spratt

Vicky Spratt is an award-winning British journalist, author, and broadcaster specializing in housing policy, economic inequality, and social justice. As The i Paper's Housing Correspondent and former editor at Refinery29 UK, she's best known for her 2016 'Make Renting Fair' campaign that successfully lobbied to ban tenant letting fees in England and Wales. Her investigative reporting on homelessness and housing insecurity has influenced parliamentary debates and been cited by government ministers. Spratt's work spans documentary filmmaking (BBC Radio 4's 'Generation Right'), policy-shifting journalism, and authorship - her 2022 book 'Tenants' was a Financial Times Book of the Year. She regularly appears on major BBC programs and political conferences, interviewing figures like Michael Gove and Angela Rayner while advocating for tenant rights.

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