Social Housing Supply 2024-12-02

2024-12-02

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Q1 Direct Answer
Gregor Poynton Lab
Livingston
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The MP is concerned about the lack of progress on increasing the supply of social and affordable homes.
What steps her Department is taking to increase the supply of social housing. The last Government's affordable housing programme, which aimed for 180,000 homes, will only deliver between 110,000 and 130,000 homes.
We will deliver the biggest increase in social and affordable housing in a generation. The Chancellor announced an immediate one-year cash injection of £500 million into the affordable homes programme to deliver 5,000 new social and affordable homes.
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Q2 Direct Answer
Paulette Hamilton Lab
Birmingham Erdington
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The MP is concerned about the deteriorating quality of social housing in her constituency.
Many constituents are worried about the deteriorating quality of social housing. What work is being done to ensure that housing stock is maintained to high standards so tenants can live safely?
I know that housing quality has been a particular issue in my hon. Friend's constituency. We will bring forward Awaab's law, consult on minimum energy efficiency standards and a new decent homes standard, direct the Regulator of Social Housing to introduce competence and conduct standards.
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Q3 Direct Answer
Jessica Toale Lab
Bournemouth West
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The MP is concerned about the number of families on social housing waiting lists in her constituency.
2,151 families across Bournemouth, Christchurch and Poole are on social housing waiting lists. What steps are being taken to unlock development sites so local councils can meet their targets?
We have consulted on changes to the national planning policy framework and invited views on proposals for a new brownfield passport. We intend to publish updates on the national planning policy framework by the end of this year.
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Q4 Partial Answer
Douglas McAllister Lab
West Dunbartonshire
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The MP is concerned about the number of people dying while homeless in Scotland.
242 people died while homeless last year in Scotland. Does the Secretary of State agree that urgent action is needed for councils to deliver more affordable social houses?
My hon. Friend is right; 242 people dying is horrendous. We face a housing crisis and we agree that a sufficient supply of affordable housing and joined-up support services are essential.
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Specific measures to address the Scottish housing emergency were not detailed.
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Q5 Partial Answer
Gregor Poynton Lab
Livingston
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The MP is concerned about the fall in new build starts in Scotland.
Scottish figures show that new builds are down 20% since 2022 and 30% for social housing. Will the SNP use its funding to properly fund the social rented sector?
My hon. Friend is right; too many families are waiting for homes. I back all brilliant work by my friend the Scottish Labour leader, and agree the choice will be stark in May 2026: a national Labour Government delivering for working people or a failing SNP Government.
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Specifics on how to use funding were not addressed.
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Q6 Partial Answer
Roger Gale Con
Herne Bay and Sandwich
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The MP is concerned about a large housing estate being built on prime agricultural land by Thanet district council.
Labour-controlled Thanet district council seeks to build a large housing estate on prime agricultural land. Can the Secretary of State have a word with the leader?
In our national planning policy framework, we protect agricultural land and address the housing crisis everywhere.
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Specific guidance on Thanet district council's actions was not provided.
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Q7 Partial Answer
Andrew George Lib Dem
St Ives
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The MP is concerned about the disparity in taxpayer money spent on second and holiday homeowners versus social housing.
Over 10 years, £500 million of taxpayers' money was given to second and holiday homeowners while only half that amount went to social housing. Surely the Government can resolve this issue?
We are taking steps through the new national planning policy framework, setting mandatory targets for local authorities and allowing them to keep right-to-buy receipts. We will ensure we get homes needed.
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Specific measures addressing the disparity were not detailed.
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Q8 Partial Answer
Ellie Chowns Green
North Herefordshire
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The affordability of housing is closely linked to the energy bills people must pay, especially in areas like North Herefordshire.
I welcome the Secretary of State's warm words about improving affordable housing availability. Does she agree that the affordability of housing is closely related to the bills that people have to pay—energy bills in particular? Will she ensure that all new social housing from this stage forward is built to the highest possible standards of energy efficiency, to save people's bills?
Again, we have been looking at how we build safe, secure, energy-efficient homes that bring down people's energy bills. The previous Government saw energy bills go up really high. We are introducing Great British Energy so that we can bring bills down, and are building the homes that people desperately need.
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The answer did not commit to ensuring all new social housing will be built to the highest possible energy efficiency standards.
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Q9 Partial Answer
Shockat Adam Ind
Leicester South
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Affordable housing in Leicester South is often provided through shared ownership and similar schemes, which are not accessible to the poorest residents.
I am sure that the House agrees that affordable housing is important. However, my experience in Leicester South is that all too often it is provided in new developments, as homes for shared ownership or as similar housing products, which are out of reach for the poorest in my community. What my community really needs is more social rented houses. What is the Secretary of State doing to promote the construction of social rented homes, as opposed to other affordable housing products?
I agree with the hon. Member that we need more social homes. That is why we have been putting more into the affordable homes programme. We have made it absolutely clear that under section 106 notices, which he mentioned, homes need to be affordable; that is why we have put affordability tests in the NPPF. We want to ensure that people have those homes, and we want to build the next generation of council and social housing—and we will.
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The answer did not specify concrete measures or commitments regarding increasing the construction of social rented homes.
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Q10 Partial Answer
Paul Holmes Con
Hamble Valley
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The National Housing Federation and Labour-run South Tyneside council, among others, have stated that the Government's target of 1.5 million new homes is unrealistic.
We can see that after just five months, the Government's target of 1.5 million new homes lies in tatters. The National Housing Federation says that the Government will miss their target by 475,000 without more grant—last week the Housing Minister said the same—and now Labour-run South Tyneside council says that the plans are “wholly unrealistic”, with other Labour councils agreeing. Is it not time for the Government to admit defeat, come back with a deliverable plan and provide the sector with the certainty that it needs to deliver more social homes across the country?
The hon. Member has forgotten that his Government failed to meet their housing targets every single time. The Government are committed to building 1.5 million homes over this Parliament. Under the Tories, house building plummeted as they bowed to pressure from their Back Benchers to scrap local housing targets. We are bringing back mandatory housing targets. The Chancellor has put more money into the affordable homes programme, and we will build those homes. The hon. Member does not know my history and how I work.
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The answer did not address whether the government would admit defeat or develop a new realistic plan for housing targets.
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