Amendment 48

Product Regulation and Metrology Bill [HL] - Report (2nd Day) – in the House of Lords at 6:15 pm on 5 March 2025.

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Lord Hunt of Wirral:

Moved by Lord Hunt of Wirral

48: Clause 9, page 9, line 33, at end insert—“(5) Regulations made under this section that amend or replace primary legislation must be subject to the affirmative resolution procedure.(6) Before making any regulations under this section, the Secretary of State must—(a) conduct a consultation for a period of no less than six weeks;(b) publish a statement outlining the purpose and necessity of the proposed regulations, the expected impact on businesses, consumers, and enforcement bodies, and the outcome of the consultation.(7) Within six months of any regulations made under this section which amend or repeal primary legislation, the Secretary of State must publish a review of the effect of that regulation and lay it before Parliament.”Member’s explanatory statementThis amendment requires that any regulations made under Clause 9 that amend or replace primary legislation be subject to the affirmative resolution procedure.

Photo of Lord Hunt of Wirral Lord Hunt of Wirral Shadow Minister (Business and Trade)

My Lords, I do not think that there is any need to detain the House very much longer, except to say one thing. The noble Lord, Lord Hunt of Kings Heath, was shouting from a sedentary position when I quoted him earlier. I just remind him that he said the only answer is the super-affirmative procedure. Does he remember that? That is what he advocated. All I am asking for this House to agree is that the affirmative procedure is the right approach. I do so, finally, by quoting a committee that I thought we all respected. The Delegated Powers Committee has looked at all the government amendments and, in a unanimous report, agreed by all the parties on the committee, concluded this:

“We would add that, even if the House were to agree to those delegations of power, in our view those powers should be constrained so that product regulations and metrology regulations are in all cases subject to affirmative procedure scrutiny”.

That is why I beg to move Amendment 48 and wish to test the opinion of the House.

Ayes 146, Noes 189.

Division number 4 Product Regulation and Metrology Bill [HL] - Report (2nd Day) — Amendment 48

Aye: 144 Members of the House of Lords

No: 187 Members of the House of Lords

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Amendment 48 disagreed.

Clause 10: Interpretation

Amendment 49 not moved.