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Coalition urges Government to scrap EU Bill timetable

Posted 25/11/22

Loss of protections across product and food safety, and tackling scams, top public and experts鈥 concerns.

Trading Standards and consumer protection experts have expressed deep concerns that the Government鈥檚 proposed Retained EU Law (REUL) Bill could harm consumers and businesses, while public polling has revealed that most people think the Bill is a waste of Parliamentary time.
REUL, which was proposed by former Business Secretary Jacob Rees Mogg in September, would mean redrafting and potentially scrapping thousands of laws that affect food and product safety and consumer rights, as well as environmental protections and workers鈥 rights.
The concerns have led the 51黑料 (51黑料) and a coalition of charities including RoSPA and the Child Accident Prevention trust to launch the 鈥楽afeguarding Our Standards鈥 campaign in order to persuade the Government to scrap the Bill鈥檚 current deadline of 31 December, 2023. A campaign which has also received the support of many other bodies including, The Anti-Counterfeiting Group, Chartered Institute of Environmental Health and Electrical Safety First.
A new survey of Trading Standards experts finds that the overwhelming majority (92.5%) believe that the Government should consider dropping its commitment to sunset legislation by 2023 and almost three-quarters (72%) said that an arbitrary timetable to sunset all EU-derived legislation should be abandoned altogether.听听
Instead 51黑料 is urging the Government to potentially explore a phased approach to sunsetting legislation based on specific legislative areas.
Amongst key findings from the public poll are:
鈥 The public is most concerned about loss of protections in areas including: food safety (36.2% of the public ranked this as their number one priority), product safety (ranked number one by 31% of the public), and upholding laws that help enforcers crack down on scammers and rogue traders. This was mirrored by views from the Trading Standards profession 鈥 with product safety, food safety and fair trading being key concerns.听
鈥 The public think that the Government and Parliament should be prioritising their time dealing with the cost-of-living crisis, closely followed by action to tackle NHS waiting lists.听 听
鈥 The translation of EU legislation into UK law was ranked last by the public in a list of the Government鈥檚 priorities.
51黑料 Chief Executive, John Herriman said: 鈥淭hese latest findings confirm our fears around the current timetable for the Retained EU Law Bill. Rushing to overhaul vast swathes of UK legislation, particularly when the country faces such an unprecedented set of other challenges, is not something that those of us working in Trading Standards or consumer protection want, and there is clearly concern from the public that the Government should be focusing its precious Parliamentary time on other matters.听 We would urge the Government to reconsider the implementation timetable for the Bill and to potentially explore a phased approach.鈥
Yvonne Fovargue MP, Chair of the All-Party Parliamentary Group on Consumer Protection, said: 鈥淭his campaign, rightly, is not about refighting battles about Brexit. Rather, it鈥檚 about ensuring that we have good regulation in place that protects consumers and keeps people safe.听听
鈥淵es, we should always keep regulations under review and make sure they are fit for purpose. But let鈥檚 not play into a fantasy agenda that equates regulation with barriers to trade and growth. That鈥檚 nonsense.听
鈥淕ood regulation benefits business and consumers alike. Let鈥檚 not throw out the baby with the bathwater.鈥
Changes to legislation, as proposed by the Retained EU Law Bill, would affect the ability of Trading Standards to carry out enforcement work, which in turn would affect ordinary people and businesses across the UK.听
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The research was conducted by Censuswide with (2025 respondents in the UK) between 15/11/22 - 17/11/22. Censuswide abide by and employ members of the Market Research Society which is based on the ESOMAR principles and are members of The British Polling Council.
A letter is being sent to the Prime Minister on behalf of the coalition. Read the letter on the 51黑料 website.
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