Conservative reshuffle following Kemi Badenoch’s leadership win
With Badenoch’s new position as leader of the Conservative Party, she has announced members of the newly formed opposition cabinet, alongside other ministerial appointments.
Public Affairs
Public Affairs
The newly appointed Minister for Technology and the Digital Economy, Saqib Bhatti, addressed the importance of the Bill, whilst highlighting the necessity for amendments – mentioning transparency, accountability, and clarity.
The PPA (along with the NMA) has been working closely with Labour Shadow Minister, Alex Davies-Jones MP on tabling amendments to the Bill which would incorporate a citizen’s interest clause. Davies-Jones expressed that the amendments would ensure that the Competition and Markets Authority is obligated to prioritise the interest of consumers and wider citizens.
The fact that Alex Davies-Jones has taken on this issue is a big leap in our Labour engagement as we continue to build trust and relevancy with the potential next government.
Additionally, the PPA supports Sir Robert Buckland KC MP’s proposed amendments relating to subscription contracts, which would aim to reduce the unnecessary administrative costs on businesses and introduce new powers that exceed existing ones. Sir Robert’s amendments offer businesses greater flexibility in complying with legal requirements, considering the diverse range of business models affected.
Despite retaining obligations such as sending frequent reminders and providing customer-friendly exit options, the amendments provide a more adaptable framework, accommodating the variety of businesses impacted. This is something that the PPA and a coalition of trade bodies and businesses have been reviewing and would be pleased to see pass.
The PPA will be monitoring the progress. If you have any questions, please contact our Public Affairs Team: Eilidh.wilson@ppa.co.uk or Natasha.anku@ppa.co.uk
With Badenoch’s new position as leader of the Conservative Party, she has announced members of the newly formed opposition cabinet, alongside other ministerial appointments.
The PPA has written to the Prime Minister requesting an urgent meeting to discuss the complex relationship between large language models (LLMs) and copyright – issues that are significantly impacting the magazine and publishing sector.
Chancery House, 53-64 Chancery Lane, London WC2A 1QS
If you have a member login, enter your details below. Please note, that your login is for PPA.co.uk only and not for our event sites.
If you are a member but don’t have an account yet, you can setup your account here.
Any problems, please contact membership@ppa.co.uk.