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| Failing Southampton Labour Housing Boss Andy Frampton Photo: Southampton City Council |
Councillor Andy Frampton admits fourteeen years of failure (minus one year of Tory failure*) by Labour on Southampton City Council housing. Last month, launching yet another "strategy" document after those before that failed Council tenants, he said:
'Sadly, too many in our city still fall short of the standard residents rightly expect.'
On Sunday 1st February 2026, the day of the fire at the Southampton General Hospital (University Hospitals Southampton), Shirley campaigner Andrew Pope sent concerns of Shirley Towers residents over fire safety to the Labour Cabinet Member for Housing at the Council, Councillor Andy Frampton.
Tenants were unhappy that housing officers had failed to address their concerns over many issues:
- fire safety, including in Shirley Towers where firefighters died in 2010
- damp and mould across Southampton Council flats and houses
- energy equipment installed by the Council being faulty
- community rooms in council blocks being closed and
- bed bugs.
So they approached Andrew Pope, who took up their concerns.
Cllr Frampton flatly refused to answer their concerns, and we have his refusal in writing. It is unacceptable.
Shirley Towers residents told us, when we told them about Frampton's refusal, that he deserves to lose his Council seat. According to the Council website, his seat is up for election in May 2026. If you would like to stand against him, please get in touch with us.
Andrew Pope says:
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| Daily Echo in 2017 Andrew Pope Quoted on Fire Safety at Redbridge Towers Photo: Southampton Independents |
"I had already tried to get Andy Frampton to address the serious damp and mould problems, but he did not respond.
Tenants had already tried to get these problems addressed by Council officers, who supposedly answer to the failing Frampton. He should help but he refused.
It is no wonder that tenants find that too many of their problems are either ignored or not addressed properly by Labour-run Southampton City Council.
When even the housing boss fails to address the concerns, Council officers may think they can follow his lead of inaction, incompetence and failure.
Frampton himself has admitted in public his failings and the failings of the Labour-run Council.
At a meeting in January 2026, after FOURTEEN years of failure after Labour took control of the Council, Frampton said:
'Sadly, too many in our city still fall short of the standard residents rightly expect.'
Labour has been in power in the Council since 2012.
I resigned from Labour in 2015 and became an Independent councillor because I did not want to be part of a Labour Party that failed Redbridge, Maybush and Millbrook constituents. Labour has run them down and run Southampton down.
Being an independent means I work with residents without any political party between me and those I represent.
That's why I am standing to be a Councillor again.
If elected, I will have some powers to compel officers to address tenants' concerns.
And some of those officers may remember that I am not like Andy Frampton - I make sure officers do their jobs and serve tenants. I will be meeting with officers soon to keep up the pressure."
* The Conservatives took control of the Council for just one year between 2012-2026. Labour or Tory, same old story - it's still fourteen years of failure since 2012. And when the Conservatives and Liberal Democrats were in UK Government, they slashed Council funding and made it more difficult for councils to raise their own funding. Southampton Labour's former Council Leader Satvir Kaur MP said that she did not understand Council finances, and brought the Council to its knees. Labour, Lib Dem or Tory, same old story.
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| Andrew Douglas Pope on BBC South Today |
| Andrew Douglas Pope |




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