We have had a full debate on Clause 7; in many ways it deserves a full debate. The approach taken by some noble Lords who have spoken suggests that Clause 7 will be implemented and used on a regular, day-to-day basis and that local authorities will be directed and told what to do, or else, almost from the very start. I attempted to describe the Government’s view on this when dealing with the previous amendment moved by the noble Baroness, Lady Hamwee, but I need to try again in order to persuade the Committee that these are not savage powers that will be used by a ruthless organisation which is the creature of government; it is a sensible provision which is supported by business, by the National Consumer Council and by the Trading Standards Institute.
I disagree with the noble Lord, Lord Cope. He said that because this is a national body, it is not bothered at all, effectively, about local government independence. I do not accept that. The people who will make up that body will have been working in trading standards for many years. The noble Baroness, Lady Wilcox, I believe, is a distinguished ex-president of that body and an even more distinguished vice-president of it now.
Regulatory Enforcement and Sanctions Bill [HL]
Proceeding contribution from
Lord Bach
(Labour)
in the House of Lords on Wednesday, 23 January 2008.
It occurred during Debate on bills
and
Committee proceeding on Regulatory Enforcement and Sanctions Bill [HL].
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