Interesting statements of intent are beginning to emanate from Manchester, where the Conservatives are this week holding their party conference. One of their big beasts, Ken Clarke, the shadow business secretary, has promised that a Conservative government would operate a "one in, one out" policy that would require an existing business law to be cut before a new one was introduced, with the aim of reducing the overall regulatory burden by 5%. Members of the public will be invited to nominate unpopular regulations (we can certainly think of a few) to be reviewed by Parliament. More here.
This comes on the back of a promise made last year by Alan Duncan, the previous shadow business secretary, to consult on changes that need to be made to employment tribunals. He's on record describing them as "a pretty grotty system that needs a real shake-up".
Controversial stuff, but we're pretty sure the more cynical out there will wonder whether we've heard this all before...
Tuesday, 6 October 2009
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