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UK Business Secretary Reeves proposes radical shake-up to reduce bureaucracy costs.

International Desk By International Desk March 17, 2025 2 Min Read
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The government of the Labour Party in the United Kingdom is preparing to announce a “drastic overhaul” of bureaucracy in order to reduce administrative costs for businesses by 25%.

The British Chancellor of the Exchequer, Rachel Reeves, will meet with regulators on Monday to unveil the “action plan” for cutting red tape, as announced by His Majesty’s Treasury on Sunday.

As part of the plan, the government will reduce the number of regulators, simplify the enforcement of environmental regulations for major projects, and eliminate “expensive bureaucratic procedures”, such as the numerous pages of guidance on protecting bat habitats.

This shake-up is accompanied by 60 measures that regulators have agreed to implement to enhance the business environment, including the expedited approval of new medications for market release and the simplification of mortgage lending regulations, according to the Treasury.

“By reducing bureaucratic obstacles and establishing a more efficient system, we will stimulate investment, create jobs, and increase the income of working individuals,” stated Reeves.

Reeves made this announcement shortly after Prime Minister Keir Starmer committed to reforms aimed at reshaping the UK’s “excessively cautious and inefficient government”.

Last week, Starmer declared plans to dismantle the organization overseeing England’s publicly funded healthcare system and merge the responsibilities of the payments regulator into the nation’s primary financial oversight body.

Starmer’s Labour government, elected in July, is dedicated to jumpstarting economic growth and enhancing living standards following a period of stagnation and regression.

Despite its initial popularity, the government has faced challenges in finding savings while also boosting economic growth, leading to a decline in support. According to an Ipsos poll released last month, 48% of Britons believe the government is performing poorly in managing the country, with 49% expressing concerns about the negative impact of its economic strategies.

The UK’s economy contracted by 0.1% after growing by 0.4% in December and 0.1% in November.

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