No response to CMA recommendations for more adoption….
At the end of March we wrote to Lee Rowley, housing minister thus
After parliament was prorogued for the snap election, we received the reply below. It tells us nothing and is written by a civil servant. We have noticed over the years of campaigning this trend of delegating correspondence, so that lobbying groups who don’t have financial clout are not engaged with and are fobbed off with letters like this. Yet another example of government serving “the money” rather than the populace.
In our letter we asked about the government’s response to the CMA recommendation for more adoption. There is no answer here, but then the government did not respond to the CMA as they should do within 90 days of the recommendation. Like everything else, if the going gets tough, shut up shop and start again. It is little wonder there is no progress in issues that really matter to people.
What now? Lobby parliamentary candidates – we have just published a policy briefing which you can share with candidates when they are canvassing for your vote!! Hope it helps!! Policy Briefing