Tory clowns: their plan to cut post-Brexit red tape has created MORE of it
This will be hilarious in hindsight. Not so funny now, though:
Plans to cut down needless regulations by reviewing policies every two years have faced criticism from Whitehall departments who claim the proposals will be time consuming and burdensome.
It was hoped the proposals would help businesses but cutting needless regulation, however civil servants have warned the requirement will increase administrative burdens on departments.
The Department for Transport and the Department for Levelling Up would oppose the changes.
So plans to cut down on needless regulation are in fact creating more needless regulation.
What typical Tory incompetence.
Even when they mean to do what they say, they cock it up.
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