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Acknowledged
We welcome the Government’s view in the draft Strategy and Policy Statement for the Electoral...
Recommendation
We welcome the Government’s view in the draft Strategy and Policy Statement for the Electoral Commission that the Commission’s enforcement of political finance rules should be proportionate to the voluntary nature of political parties’ infrastructure. We recommend this is maintained in the final iteration.
Government Response Summary
The government will consider the committee's comments about the Strategy and Policy Statement alongside the views of statutory consultees and remains committed to ensuring that electoral law is fit for purpose.
Paragraph Reference
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Government Response
Acknowledged
Government Response
Acknowledged
HM Government
Acknowledged
We note the Committee’s recommendation to retain in the final draft of the Statement guidance relating to the need for the Commission to be sensitive and proportionate to the voluntary nature of much of political parties’ infrastructure in the discharge of its relevant regulatory functions (paragraph 20(a)). We will consider the Committee’s comments about the Statement alongside the views of statutory consultees. On consolidation, and as outlined earlier in our response, we remain committed to ensuring that our electoral law is fit for purpose, now and into the future. The Government’s view is that it is vital that the civil sanctioning regime strikes the right balance between providing an effective deterrent while not being disproportionate to the point where it risks causing a chilling effect on participation and campaigning, especially given the largely voluntary workforce that support political campaigns.
Source
Report
Second Report - The Work of the Electoral Commission
20 Oct 2022
HC 462
Timeline
Recommendation age
3.6 yrs
Report published
20 Oct 2022