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6:22 PM 14th October 2021
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4 In 10 Business Leaders Believe Regulation Has A Negative Impact On Their Organisation! Says IoD

 
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The Institute of Directors has today published data showing that the negative impact of regulation is only exceeded by that of the Coronavirus pandemic and employment taxes, and has called for the Government to do a better job in shaping a more business-friendly regulatory framework.

In a recent IoD survey of over 600 directors, 40% stated that compliance with Government regulation was having a negative impact on their organisation, compared to 53% for the Coronavirus outbreak, 41% for employment taxes, 40% for UK economic conditions and 39% for skills shortages/employee skills gaps.

In the IoD’s response to the BEIS consultation, ‘Reforming the Framework for Better Regulation’, Dr Roger Barker, Director of Policy, said:

“In order for business to play a meaningful role in building back better, it is essential for the Government to do a better job in shaping a more business-friendly regulatory framework. New business regulation must be more critically scrutinised in order to ensure that it is effective, proportionate and free from unintended consequences.

“The process would be more robust if it incorporated a more central role for an independent scrutiny body, like the Regulatory Policy Committee (RPC), at an earlier stage of the policy making process. Similarly, we would like to see the government’s own impact assessments of proposed regulatory changes always published at the consultation stage so that they can be taken into account before the legislation is introduced into Parliament.

“As well as assessing individual regulatory proposals, a broader view of the cumulative impact of regulation is also required. This broader perspective should be developed in the context of an overarching objective to reduce unnecessary regulatory burdens on business. The previously employed offsetting approach of ‘One In, Two Out’ has not been particularly effective in controlling the aggregate regulatory burden on business. It is not the number of regulations that matters to business, but rather their effectiveness and impact on business activity.”


Full survey results  

635 respondents, conducted between 13th-27th September 2021. 

Which of the following factors, if any, are having a negative impact on your organisation? 
New trading relationship with the EU  37% 
Compliance with Government regulation  40% 
Business taxes  34% 
Employment taxes  41% 
Broadband cost/speed/reliability  22% 
Cost of energy  28% 
Global economic conditions   38% 
Difficulty or delays obtaining payment from customers  17% 
Skills shortages/employee skills gaps  39% 
UK economic conditions   40% 
Coronavirus outbreak  53% 
Transport cost/speed/reliability  31% 
Other (please specify)  7% 
None of the above  3% 
Don't know/Not applicable   0%