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Consumer Protection

Volume 297: debated on Thursday 10 July 1997

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To ask the Parliamentary Secretary, Lord Chancellor's Department when his Department will allow consumer protection bodies to seek injunctions to stop traders contravening consumer protection rights. [7781]

On the 23 May the Lord Chancellor announced that he had decided that a change in the law was needed to open up the courts in England and Wales to allow representative actions. This would allow an organisation such as a consumer group to take action on behalf of an individual whose rights had been infringed. A working group is being set up to consider to whom the new rights and duties night extend and to work on the new procedures and rules.