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17th report of session 2013-14 - the Government's review of consultation principles (Paperback)
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17th report of session 2013-14 - the Government's review of consultation principles (Paperback)
Series: House of Lords Papers, 2013-14 75
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In this report the Secondary Legislation Scrutiny Committee
reasserts its concern that the Consultation Principles proposed by
the Government may weaken the consultation process by reducing the
opportunity for the public to respond to consultations. The
Committee stresses that the process of consultation is not an
academic issue, but one which has a real impact on the quality of
government policy-making and legislation. When the Government first
published the Consultation Principles in July 2012, the Committee
received over 70 representations from organisations concerned that
they would not be able to produce well-argued, evidence-based
responses if consultation periods were significantly reduced. In a
report in January 2013 (HL Paper 100, session 2012-13, ISBN
9780108500817 & Government response HL Paper 124, session
2012-13, ISBN 9780108550126), it urged the Government to review the
Principles in the light of those representations. But the proposals
resulting from the review still suggest a Government inclined to
prioritise their administrative convenience over the interests of
potential respondents. This latest report sets out a number of
continuing concerns.
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