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Builders licensing bill falls as government rejects Garnier scheme

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The Private Member’s Bill to create a compulsory licence scheme for the building trade has been withdrawn.

MP Mark Garnier, who has been calling for builders to be licensed, saw his Domestic Building Works (Consumer Protection) Bill fail when construction minister Lee Rowley refused government support.

Holding out an olive branch to the industry, Rowley commented: “Although we as a government are not minded to support the Bill at this time, we are very keen to continue to discuss this, because we accept that there is an issue. The question is whether a licensing scheme is proportionate to the problem at this time.”

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