The regulators are summoned to meet Chancellor Rachel Reeves on Monday while the government is moving to sink the bureaucracy and reduce the cost of a quarter business regulation.
The government will also announce environmental permit rationalization plans and reduce administrative formalities, it indicates that new housing and infrastructure, as well as revealing 60 approved regulator measures to stimulate economic growth.
His actions come next to plans to school or start certain regulators and follow Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer announcing last week that the NHS England would be abolished.
The conservatives have said that labor taxes and the union’s administrative formalities harm growth and have called on Reeves to establish a “real plan”.
Eight regulators, including Natural England and the Environment Agency, will meet the chancellor on Monday.
“Today, we are taking new measures to release companies from the regulatory obstacles,” said Reeves. “By cutting administrative formalities and creating a more effective system, we will stimulate investments, create jobs and put more money in workers’ pockets.”
Reunion follows the government by abolishing it NHS England, the largest quanto in the world – abbreviation of an almost autonomous non -governmental organization – last week.
In a statement on Monday, the government said that “regulators had to work for the people … not to hinder progress”.
The changes that should be announced include rationalization of the environmental regulatory process for major projects, including the downward transition from the Thames (subject to planning approval) and future as an expansion of Heathrow.
Environmental advice, including hundreds of pages on bats, should be examined, while environmental permits for certain low-risk and temporary projects will be deleted.
This plan comes in parallel with 60 measures agreed by childcare dogs “depending on weeks of intense negotiations” which are designed to facilitate business in the United Kingdom.
These measures include:
Accelerate new drugs via a pilot to provide parallel authorizations based on health care regulations revising the £ 100 ceiling on individual contactless payments, allowing mortgage loan rules to facilitate decline with a new lender and reduce the creation methods in terms of creating a “ convenience service ” already says travel times for blood samples between 30 minutes two -minute
By abolishing the NHS in England last week, politicians said they wanted to “remove duplication and give more power and tools to local leaders” so that they can better deliver for their communities.
The Secretary of Health, Wes Street, said that the move was the “beginning and not the end” and that he wants to eliminate the swollen bureaucracy, which means that more Quanges could go there.
The government has already announced its intention to fold another quanto, the regulator of payment systems, in the Financial Conduct Authority.
Monday, Reeves will announce the abolition of a third party – the regulator of companies of community interest, which will be folded in House companies.
The Chancellor promised to considerably reduce the number of regulators at the end of Parliament.
Chancellor Mel Stride said that work taxes and the union’s administrative formalities prevented companies from focusing on growth.
“Rachel Reeves has nine days until his emergency budget, where the conservatives call him to state a real growth plan,” said Stride.
Dr. Roger Barker, director of policies of the Institute of Directors, said that he was “appropriate for the government to rebalance his approach with a pro-business orientation to his heart” as “compliance with heavy regulations is frequently cited by IOD members as one of the main factors with a negative effect on their activities”.