Housing and Regeneration Bill
12:00 pm
Adam Sampson: That relates to our general strategic approach to the Bill and the broader housing reform context. Our sense is that, while those measures are important and to a degree attractive, although we have some detailed disagreements on some of the report’s conclusions, it would be better, on the assumption that there is every likelihood of a second housing Bill in this Parliament, to hold back fundamental reforms of that nature for a second Bill. They could be taken forward simultaneously with any changes following the Hills report or the outcome of the private rented sector commission, and we could do the whole thing as a package rather than implementing fundamental reforms in a piecemeal way, as you are suggesting.
