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Lobbying in the UK: Towards Robust Regulation

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PARLIAMENTARY AFFAIRS
卷 76, 期 2, 页码 270-297

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OXFORD UNIV PRESS
DOI: 10.1093/pa/gsab051

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Lobbying; Legislation; United Kingdom; Register; Transparency

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This article argues that the transparency regime regulating lobbying activities in the UK and the devolved administrations has flaws and proposes two changes.
This article argues that the transparency regime regulating the activities of lobbyists in the UK and the devolved administrations fails to address the core problems of political lobbying and should be replaced. This is particularly important following Brexit because the regulatory landscape will change significantly in the years to come. The Transparency of Lobbying, Non-Party Campaigning and Trade Union Administration Act 2014 establishes a registry-based system of regulating lobbyists seeking to communicate with the government in Westminster. The Scotland (Lobbying) Act 2016 establishes a similar system, with calls for a lobbying register in Wales also growing. Analyses of existing laws reveal several flaws with those registry-based systems resulting in inadequate levels of transparency. To remedy the shortfall and to get transparency right, this article argues for two changes. First, a more robust register for professional lobbyists premised on greater transparency that is harmonised for Westminster and the devolved administrations. Secondly, the creation of a centralised public website acting as the official forum for advocacy tied to specific legislative proposals.

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