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Business of the House (29 Feb 2024)

Justin Madders: ..., having that debate and ventilating the issues in the open would be the best way of reaching a resolution? I remind her that she promised it would be voted on by the end of last year. Is there a date now by which we will get to move on this?

Miscellaneous ( 6 Feb 2024)

Justin Madders: ...whom—and here is the crucial point: as things stand, we are not entitled under law to be told any of the answers to those questions until 31 January 2025, which is, of course, beyond the final date by which a general election must be held. In other words, a number of former Ministers will be standing for re-election but taxpayers will not have the right to know what severance payments...

Heritage Pubs — [Martin Vickers in the Chair] (16 Nov 2023)

Justin Madders: ...plans for redevelopment, was another recent example, and Hardy’s Well pub in Manchester was another that suffered a similar fate. The former was frequented by Josiah Wedgwood, and the latter dated back to the 1830s, nearly two centuries ago. Albeit to a much lesser degree, I have in my constituency an example of a historic, derelict pub that, I think, is on the danger list. It has been...

Strikes (Minimum Service Levels) Bill: Schedule - Minimum service levels for certain strikes (17 Jul 2023)

Justin Madders: ...rushed through in one day; and subsequent consultations are incomplete and leave many questions unanswered. Yet the Government still say that this Lords amendment is not necessary. The evidence to date and the opinion of the ILO say otherwise. I referred to the fact that the ILO is not alone in expressing concerns about the Bill. Many organisations have expressed alarm, including the...

Summerland Fire: 50th Anniversary (12 Jul 2023)

Justin Madders: ...wouldn’t have happened. You can’t brush something like that under the carpet anymore.” I hope that following today’s debate we can build on the cross-party support that we have had to date, and that through the advocacy of the UK Government, families will receive the recognition, apology and accountability that they deserve. I appreciate that the passage of time makes true...

Members of Parliament: Risk-based Exclusion (12 Jun 2023)

Justin Madders: ...Leader of the House said, we should be an exemplar of good employment practice. Frankly, it took too long to introduce the independent complaints and grievance process, and the experience of it to date suggests it has not reached the stage of development where it carries everyone’s confidence. There are definitely lessons to be learned from the experience so far, but we are heading in...

Environment, Food and Rural Affairs: Topical Questions (30 Mar 2023)

Justin Madders: ...with increasing costs relating to covid and energy. It is waiting for an answer from the Government about what will happen with its grant funding, so will the Secretary of State give us a date by which a decision will be made and guarantee there will be no cuts to its grant funding?

Hillsborough Families Report: National Police Response ( 1 Feb 2023)

Justin Madders: ...to the Minister that he should go back to the Home Secretary this afternoon and express in the strongest terms that it would be sensible for her to come back at the next opportunity with a concrete date by which the Government will respond to the bishop’s report.

Building Safety (30 Jan 2023)

Justin Madders: ..., that most of the industrial-scale scandals we are now familiar with developed over the past decade? I think we are all agreed, are we not, that leasehold’s time is up, so can he give us a date by which all our constituents will be free of that feudal practice?

Retained EU Law (Revocation and Reform) Bill: New Clause 1 - “Assimilated law” (18 Jan 2023)

Justin Madders: ...exactly the problem here. If Ministers decide to remove laws, there will be no opportunity for us to challenge it, which is why we are concerned. The Minister told us in Committee that the sunset date was chosen because it is the quickest and most efficient way to enact retained EU law without taking up additional parliamentary time—so the Government are doing us all a favour by giving...

Retained EU Law (Revocation and Reform) Bill: New Clause 1 - “Assimilated law” (18 Jan 2023)

Justin Madders: That is a very good point. If the Government cannot even tell us how many rules are covered by this Bill, how can we be confident that things will not be missed? The 2023 date is a deadline in search of a headline; it is not a serious proposition or the action of a responsible Government, and it should be rejected. The cliff edge is even more absurd when we consider that the Government do not...

Retained EU Law (Revocation and Reform) Bill: New Clause 1 - “Assimilated law” (18 Jan 2023)

Justin Madders: ...for the deadline of 31 December 2023 for the jettisoning of all EU regulations. We are told that it is an imperative that we free ourselves of the shackles of these regulations by that date and that we must hurry along and free ourselves of the 2,400 or 3,800 regulations—or however many it turns out to be—that are holding us back. I understand the importance of having a target to...

Retained EU Law (Revocation and Reform) Bill: New Clause 1 - “Assimilated law” (18 Jan 2023)

Justin Madders: ...leaving the EU, but about the remaining laws. The Regulatory Policy Committee has said that setting a deadline is not enough and that a stronger argument is needed for choosing that particular date, and we agree. What is far more convincing than the arbitrary date that we are presented with are the warnings that we have received that there is not sufficient capacity in the civil service...

Animal Welfare (Kept Animals) Bill — [Mr Philip Hollobone in the Chair] ( 5 Dec 2022)

Justin Madders: ...the conservation requirements from primary legislation and give the Secretary of State greater powers and flexibility, there will not be the same parliamentary scrutiny that we have enjoyed to date. While the Government have consulted on the reviewed standards of modern zoo practice, there will be no statutory requirement for Ministers to consult on any further updates. We believe that...

Public Bill Committee: Retained EU Law (Revocation and Reform Bill): Clause 22 - Commencement, transitional and savings (29 Nov 2022)

Justin Madders: ...just said, Labour will support growth for British business, and we look forward to seeing some in the next 18 months, or maybe before. However, I have a couple of questions about the commencement dates. Subsection (2) states: “Section 18 comes into force…two months” after Royal Assent, whereas subsection (3) contains a much broader provision for Ministers of the Crown to implement...

Public Bill Committee: Retained EU Law (Revocation and Reform) Bill: Clause 11 - Procedural requirements (24 Nov 2022)

Justin Madders: ...what the Hansard Society said about these procedures not having been used extensively thus far, but we are, of course, talking about something of an entirely different order to what we have seen to date. The procedures have mainly been used to maintain the status quo, but we are on a different and possibly uncertain trajectory now. It is clear from the Government’s refusal to accept any...

Public Bill Committee: Retained EU Law (Revocation and Reform) Bill: Clause 4 - Abolition of supremacy of EU law (24 Nov 2022)

Justin Madders: ...the supremacy of EU law over domestic legislation for any EU legislation up to 23 June 2026, but that prompts the question of what happens to any undesirable case law that emerges after that date—indeed, whether there will be any case law at all before that date is an open question, given the current state of court backlogs. There are also important questions about how the powers in...

Public Bill Committee: Retained EU Law (Revocation and Reform) Bill: Clause 1 - Sunset of EU-derived subordinate legislation and retained direct EU legislation (22 Nov 2022)

Justin Madders: ...rights that come under the scope of the Bill. However, these are some of the most important rights to our consumers and constituents, and their presence on the list of rights subject to the sunset date will no doubt cause unnecessary uncertainty. Taking a lead from my hon. Friend the Member for Leeds North West, I will go through some of the legislation we are seeking to protect—I will...

Public Bill Committee: Retained EU Law (Revocation and Reform) Bill: Clause 1 - Sunset of EU-derived subordinate legislation and retained direct EU legislation (22 Nov 2022)

Justin Madders: ...14 days. We should not jettison those minimum standards. Other regulations in the list oblige employers to assess health and safety risks to their workers, and to keep that risk assessment up to date. Do we not think that everyone has a right to work in a safe environment, and that employers should take steps to ensure that? There are other laws in the list that are well worth fighting...

Public Bill Committee: Retained EU Law (Revocation and Reform) Bill: Clause 1 - Sunset of EU-derived subordinate legislation and retained direct EU legislation (22 Nov 2022)

Justin Madders: ...as the ‘Definitive List’). (1B) The Secretary of State must by regulation add all relevant instruments referred to in subsection (1), so far as they are known to the Secretary of State at that date, to the Definitive List within 14 days of the date of Royal Assent to this Act.”


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