Maremia
So, what you are saying PaynesGrey is that the Labour Government is taking actual real steps to tackle the situation?
They are doing it now.
Would some Posters prefer they wait 14 years and do nothing useful?
Yes. Considering Labour was elected in a snap election, just three weeks before summer recess (30 July 2024 to 2 September 2024).
After summer recess, business is further disrupted by party conference season. Things donāt really get under way until October but soon followed by Christmas recess (19 December 2024, to 6 January 2025).
Bills are actually drafted by the Office of the Parliamentary Counsel, government lawyers who specialise in drafting legislation. They work closely with departments to translate policy into clear, effective and readable law.
All things considered, the government did well to get what is a very complex bill drafted and presented to Parliament by the end of January 2025. Now itās with the Lords.
Thereās still a long way to go. Commentators suggest it could become law in summer 2026.
I'm not sure how au fait the public is with the process, perhaps blinded by Reform promises. We will do this in the first 100 days. We will do that in the first 100 days. No they won't because the Parliamentary process doesn't allow it for complex matters where proper debate and scrutiny is essential. Secondary legislation is a way to short cut process but can still be annulled if there's no support in the Lords.