Estimates Day debate: Spending of the Ministry of Housing, Communities and Local Government
On 24 June 2025 there will be an Estimates day debate on the spending of the Ministry of Housing, Communities and Local Government.

This short House of Commons Library briefing paper considers the early impact of the vote to leave the European Union on the UK housing market and house building industry.
Brexit: implications for the housing market and construction industry (152 KB , PDF)
The UK voted to leave the European Union in a referendum on the 23 June 2016. This decision will have an impact on a wide range of policy areas and industries, including the house building industry.
This Library briefing paper summarises very early indications of the impact of the vote on the UK housing market and house buiding industry. The topics covered include:
The social housing sector has identified an opportunity arising out of the Brexit vote to press for the development of more housing at sub-market rents. The NHF has put an offer to the Government setting out the sector’s readiness to build “through the uncertain times following the vote to leave the EU” and has requested flexibility to invest in a variety of tenures.
The sector is hopeful that the Autumn Statement 2016 will deliver on some of the funding flexibilities requested.
Brexit: implications for the housing market and construction industry (152 KB , PDF)
On 24 June 2025 there will be an Estimates day debate on the spending of the Ministry of Housing, Communities and Local Government.
Find the latest data on house prices, mortgage approvals, and house building in the UK.
This page provides brief information about the current regulation of estate agents in England and Wales.