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New housing minister revealed during reshuffle as Pincher departs

New housing minister revealed during reshuffle as Pincher departs

Wednesday 9th February 2022
The Negotiator

New minister is Stuart Andrew who, in the best traditions of reshuffles, has no experience of the industry other than being a BTL landlord.

Christopher Pincher, one of the longest-serving housing ministers in recent times, has been replaced today by fellow whip Stuart Andrew (pictured).

This makes the MP for Pudsey, Horsforth and Aireborough the 20th housing minister in 23 years.

Andrew's previous Whitehall experience includes being a Deputy Chief Whip, a Parliamentary Under Secretary of State for Defence and before that a similar role at the Wales Office.

The announcement marks the end of a reasonably long stint as housing minister by Pincher, making him the longest-serving holder of the role since Brandon Lewis left the post in July 2016.

Pincher's removal from ministerial duties is expected to take him to the Whips' Office where he will join the team cajoling fellow MPs to back the beleaguered and weakened PM.

Reactions from the industry to Pincher's departure have been muted so far.

Many fear Pincher's departure and Stuart's arrival will only further delay progress on so many pieces of the industry legislation that have failed to make progress recently.

This includes the long-expected renting reform proposals, and the Regulation of Property Agents regulations, which have been resting in the long grass for several years now.

Sean Hooker, Head of Redress at the PRS, says he hopes that Pincher's departure doesn't delay progress on reform of the private rented sector and that Andrew can 'get up to speed as quick as possible'.

"We look forward to working with the new minister once he has been brief and gets to grips with his bulging intray."