Time to Front Up About the Cost of Red Tape
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Kristian Niemietz quoted in The Telegraph
IEA research referenced in Money Week
The article said:
“Both the Labour and Tory party manifestos this year had swelled to more than 26,000 words . Among all that verbiage, including that in the manifestos of the other parties , lurked a total of 361 uncosted policies that would increase the regulatory burden on business , as Matthew Lesh points out for the Institute of Economic Affairs-policies that are likely to have far larger economic impacts than any of the proposed fiscal changes.”
Read the full article in Money Week (05/07/2024, p.18-19).
You can also read a full copy of Shadow Expenses: Uncosted Regulatory Burdens in Election Manifestos.