Edinburgh Evening News

Reforms will support working people onto property ladder

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More first-time buyers are expected to be helped onto the property ladder by building society reforms backed by MPs. The Building Societies Act 1986 (Amendment) Bill has moved closer to becoming law after it received an unopposed third reading in the Commons on Friday.

The Government-backed Bill aims to modernise societies by expanding their lending capacity, with Labour insisting the changes would support “more working people to become homeowners”.

The proposed reforms were moved after a Government consultati­on considered how to allow building societies to “compete on a more level playing field with banks” and to promote competitio­n within the financial services sector.

Labour’s Julie Elliott, pictured, the Bill’s sponsor, said: “It is important to acknowledg­e that whilst the housing sector has recovered significan­tly since the record low mortgage approvals during the Covid pandemic, and has recovered from the acute economic shock caused by the last Conservati­ve administra­tion, mortgage approvals at this current time are still below that which we saw before the pandemic.

“That is why I think a Bill like this, which gives more choice to the building society sector to operate in the interests of their members, is a good thing.”

The Sunderland Central MP said the sector had a “very strong record” in supporting first-time buyers, noting every £10 billion of lending could support “an additional 20,000 mortgages”.

Conservati­ve MP Peter Gibson highlighte­d support for the Bill from Darlington Building Society in his constituen­cy, with the Commons hearing the reforms would help the sector “survive and thrive” by “cutting red tape” and removing “outdated bureaucrat­ic governance systems not faced by the big banks”.

S hadow Treasury minister Darren Jones said: “Building societies and mutuals have a long and proud tradition of supporting working people to access affordable finance. Today, the sector continues to play a crucial role in promoting financial responsibi­lity and resilience among its members.

“Building societies also enable families to get on the housing ladder; they direct a significan­t proportion of their lending to first-time buyers.

“This Bill could unlock additional lending capacity from building societies, supporting more working people to become homeowners.”

Treasury minister Gareth Davies said the Bill would ensure the “future growth and success” of the building society sector.

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