Ministry of Housing, Communities and Local Government
High confidence
Sponsoring department position: the Bill protects stock to incentivise new supply, repeals unworkable inherited provisions, and provides the regulatory and funding certainty necessary for providers to invest in new social and affordable homes alongside the £39bn SAHP.May 2026Jan 2026Nov 2025
Matthew Pennycook
High confidence
As then Minister of State for Housing and Planning, championed the five-step plan and SAHP as the biggest social and affordable housing investment in recent memory; framed the convergence mechanism, 10-year settlement and Right to Buy reform as the package needed to unlock provider investment capacity.Jul 2025Jan 2026Mar 2025
Baroness Taylor of Stevenage
High confidence
Lords minister who repeated each of the major housing renewal WMSs (Oct 2024, Feb 2025, Mar 2025, Jul 2025, Jan 2026), carrying the same departmental line on the SAHP, convergence and stock protection through to the upper House.Jan 2026Jul 2025Feb 2025Nov 2024
Angela Rayner
High confidence
As then Deputy Prime Minister and Secretary of State for Housing, Communities and Local Government, set the political narrative on quality of social housing and strengthening tenant voice in early 2025, paired with the next-steps statements on affordable housing in autumn 2024.Feb 2025Oct 2024
National Housing Federation
High confidence
Strongly supports the government's aim to protect social housing; welcomes the explicit confirmation that Right to Buy will not be extended to housing associations and that the reformed scheme will be 'much more sustainable' than since 2012.May 2026
Housing, Communities and Local Government Committee
High confidence
On funding visibility for delivery: urgently calls on government to provide sector clarity on funding for the remainder of this Parliament, to back the case for a modern Decent Homes Programme, and recognises that rebuilding sector financial capacity helps providers meet new regulatory standards.Feb 2026Feb 2026Feb 2026
Public Accounts Committee
High confidence
On building safety remediation interaction with housebuilding: not convinced MHCLG is taking the impact of remediation on wider housebuilding targets seriously enough — a constraint directly relevant to the SAHP's capacity to be delivered alongside Decent Homes Standard upgrades.Mar 2025
Regulator of Social Housing
High confidence
On Value for Money: housing associations are hitting record reinvestment despite economic pressures (March 2026 report); the regulator's regulatory judgements (e.g. Housing 21, Golden Lane, Paradigm) continue to assess providers against the strengthened consumer and economic standards.Mar 2026May 2026May 2026
Homes England
High confidence
On programme delivery: opened the ten-year SAHP bidding round February 2026, marked the National Housing Bank launch as a 'once-in-a-generation investment offer', and is operating Strategic Partnerships, CME and CME-portfolio routes to engage councils, supported housing providers and community-led providers.Feb 2026Mar 2026
National Housing Bank
High confidence
On unlocking investment: positioned as the institutional vehicle for £2.5bn of low-interest loans plus equity partnerships (first £100m phased investment in Starlight UK's Build-to-Rent Fund II) to accelerate rental housing alongside the grant programme.May 2026Mar 2026
Greater London Authority
High confidence
On London delivery: receives up to 30% (£11.7bn) of the SAHP under Localism Act 2011 powers with a substantial allocation of the low-interest loans also targeted at London to reflect acute private registered provider pressures in the capital.Nov 2025