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PostPosted: Thu Jun 17, 2021 6:27 pm 
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Not clear what this would bring to the table other than to maybe formalise and codify existing arrangements regarding enforcement protocols and the NR3 thingy, or whatever it was called, etc.

But I'm assuming it's just about cross-border enforcement and information sharing about applicants rather than cross-border working, but can't really be bothered looking into it :-o

Have highlighted the relevant bits below:


Darlington MP Peter Gibson introduces bill aiming to overhaul taxi licensing

https://www.thenorthernecho.co.uk/news/ ... licensing/

THE MP for Darlington has introduced a private members bill aiming to overhaul the way taxi and private hire vehicle licensing happens.

Peter Gibson, who was one of 20 MPs to be drawn in a ballot to be able to present a bill this session, said the legislation was needed because of rapid innovation.

He presented the bill, which will get a second reading on September 10, yesterday.

The full title of the bill is “Taxis and Private Hire Vehicles (safeguarding and road safety) Bill”.

Bills on other diverse topics include British sign language, menopause support, hare coursing and trade union rights.

Mr Gibson had asked members of the public to get in touch with him with their ideas after becoming one of the select few to introduce a private members bill this year.

He said: “There is a need across the country for an overhaul in the way taxi and PHV licensing happens. In an age of rapid innovation in mobility, digitisation, decarbonisation, and passenger safety, it is important that our legislation around taxi and PHV is fit to manage this evolution in public transport.

“There is an appetite among all MPs, regardless of party, to ensure that we as a Parliamentary body continue to ensure that all passengers are protected from unsuitable drivers who shouldn’t be driving.

“With the help of colleagues across the chamber, my Private Members Bill will ensure that the authorities can cooperate fully with one another to prevent unsuitable drivers taking the wheel and endangering our constituents across the country.”


The Government announced a schedule of sitting Fridays earlier this week, with the first Private Members’ Bill Friday now expected to take place on 10 September.

Priority in debating time is given to those MPs who have appeared near the top of the ballot, although all twenty bills will formally appear on the House of Commons order paper.

Private Members’ Bills are Public Bills introduced by MPs who are not government Ministers.

The successful MPs from this year’s ballot will now have their chance to make their mark on the law in the current session.

The full list of Private Members’ Bills:

Mark Jenkinson - Education (Careers Guidance in Schools) - Bill to extend the duty to provide careers guidance in schools.

Barry Gardiner - Employment and Trade Union Rights (Dismissal and Re-engagement) - Bill to amend the law relating to workplace information and consultation, employment protection and trade union rights to provide safeguards for workers against dismissal and re-engagement on inferior terms and conditions; and for connected purposes.

Carolyn Harris - Menopause (Support and Services) - Bill to make provision about menopause support and services; to exempt hormone replacement therapy from National Health Service prescription charges; and for connected purposes.

Dr Liam Fox - Down Syndrome - Bill to make provision about meeting the needs of persons with Down syndrome; to place a duty on local authorities to assess the likely social care needs of persons with Down syndrome and plan provision accordingly; and for connected purposes.

Sajid Javid - Marriage and Civil Partnership (Minimum Age) - Bill to make provision about the minimum age for marriage and civil partnership; and for connected purposes.

Kevin Brennan - Copyright (Rights and Remuneration of Musicians, Etc.) - Bill to make provision about the rights and remuneration of musicians and other rights holders; and for connected purposes.

Jeff Smith - Medical Cannabis (Access) - Bill to make provision about access to cannabis for medical reasons; and for connected purposes.

Colum Eastwood - Climate Change - Bill to place a duty on the government to declare a climate emergency; to amend the Climate Change Act 2008 to bring forward the date by which the United Kingdom is required to achieve net zero greenhouse gas emissions; to place a duty on the Government to create and implement a strategy to achieve objectives related to climate change, including for the creation of environmentally-friendly jobs; to require the Secretary of State to report to Parliament on proposals for increased taxation of large companies to generate revenue to be spent to further those objectives; and for connected purposes.

Peter Gibson - Taxis and Private Hire Vehicles (Safeguarding and Road Safety) - Bill to make provision about licensing in relation to taxis and private hire vehicles for purposes relating to the safeguarding of passengers and road safety; and for connected purposes.

Dr Ben Spencer - Planning (Enforcement) - A Bill to create offences relating to repeat breaches of planning controls; to make provision about penalties for planning offences; to establish a national register of persons who have committed planning offences or breached planning controls and make associated provision about planning applications; and for connected purposes.

Mel Stride- Cultural Objects (Protection from Seizure) - Bill to extend the protection from seizure or forfeiture given to cultural objects.

Margaret Ferrier - Pension Schemes (Conversion of Guaranteed Minimum Pensions) - Bill to make provision about the amendment of pension schemes so as to provide for the conversion of rights to a guaranteed minimum pension.

Matt Rodda - Childcare - Bill to enable provision to be made for appeals relating to free childcare for young children of working parents to be settled by agreement; to make further provision designed to increase efficiency in the administration of free childcare schemes; to make provision about the promotion of the availability of free childcare, including to disadvantaged groups; and for connected purposes.

Jane Stevenson - Glue Traps (Offences) - Bill to make certain uses of glue traps an offence; and for connected purposes.

Chris Bryant - Acquired Brain Injury - Bill to make provision about meeting the needs of adults and children with an acquired brain injury; and for connected purposes.

Sir Paul Beresford - Local Government (Disqualification) - Bill to make provision about the grounds on which a person is disqualified from being elected to, or holding, certain positions in local government in England.

Jeremy Wright - Taxis and Private Hire Vehicles (Disabled Persons) - Bill to make provision relating to the carrying of disabled persons by taxis and private hire vehicles.

Richard Fuller - Hare Coursing - Bill to make provision about hare coursing offences; to increase penalties for such offences; and for connected purposes.

Andrew Rosindell- Animals (Penalty Notices) - Bill to make provision for and in connection with the giving of penalty notices for certain offences in relation to animals and animal products.

Rosie Cooper - British Sign Language - A Bill to declare British Sign Language (BSL) an official language of the United Kingdom; to provide for a British Sign Language Council to promote and advise on the use of BSL; to establish principles for the use of BSL in public services; to require public bodies to have regard to those principles and to guidance issued by the Council; and for connected purposes.


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Most private members bills fail so this may amount to nowt but if it doesn't then it might be of interest IF it improves the current situation

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PostPosted: Fri Jun 18, 2021 8:57 am 
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"a Parliamentary body continue to ensure that all passengers are protected from unsuitable drivers who shouldn’t be driving."

Maybe they should be more inward looking and first create a Parliamentary body to ensure that all UK citizens are protected from unsuitable MP's who shouldn't be in Politics!...oh what a sanctimonious bunch of hypocrites they are.


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Sian O'Callaghan's mum welcomes progress of safer taxi driver licence bill

THE mother and brother of Sian O'Callaghan welcomed the progress made by a new bill to overhaul taxi and private hire vehicles.

If the new law is passed, authorities in charge of licensing these vehicles would have to share information about any issues that come up which would then be considered when granting new licenses.

It is hoped this would prevent unsuitable people from becoming drivers for taxis or private hire vehicles. Christopher Halliwell worked as a taxi driver when he killed Sian O'Callaghan and Becky Godden-Edwards.

Sian's mother Elaine Pickford and brother Liam O'Callaghan as well as Justin Tomlinson MP, the Suzy Lamplugh Trust and Robert Buckland MP, to introduce national minimum standards for taxi and private hire vehicle licensing.

Elaine Pickford and Liam said: "This legislation is a cause we are all very proud of as it will help safeguard society, protect good honest taxi drivers and improve the confidence of individuals who use taxi services on a regular basis across the whole of the UK.

"The work of all involved, with special thanks to Saskia from the SLT, Justin Tomlinson, Robert Buckland, Justin;'s office manager Katie, Peter Gibson, the tireless campaigning of the Suzy Lamplugh Trust and the full support of all MPs is a testament to Sian and a lasting tribute.

"Sian, although no longer with us, will now extend her presence by helping to protect others."

The Taxis and Private Hire Vehicles (safeguarding and road safety) Bill has been put forward by Darlington MP Peter Gibson after he was one of 20 MPs drawn in a ballot to introduce a piece of legislation to be considered by Parliament.

Licensing authorities will be expected to contribute to a central database when the authority has suspended, revoked, refused to grant, or refused to renew a taxi or PHV driver’s licence because of certain safeguarding or road safety concerns.

Licensing authorities will be required to use information held on the database when considering whether to issue or renew licenses.

This follows a number of high-profile cases involving taxi drivers, including rapist John Worboys, a number of taxi drivers across the country involved in grooming gangs and child exploitation, and Swindon taxi driver Christopher Halliwell.

Both Swindon MPs have supported and met with Elaine, Liam and the Suzy Lamplugh Trust a number of times. In 2018 Justin hosted an event in Parliament with the trust to highlight the issue of taxi driver licensing, and advocate for a change in the law.

Justin Tomlinson MP said: “This is a really positive step forward in strengthening public safety. While the vast majority of taxi drivers are decent and law abiding, it is important that the minority who aren’t are identified and prevented from doing harm.

"The bill is testament to the work of campaigners like Elaine and Liam, who have helped secure a vital change to the law.”

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Looks a lot of blah blah blah as the nutty eco kid keeps saying.

https://publications.parliament.uk/pa/b ... 210022.pdf

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Article from TaxiPoint gives a general update on a bill that I believe could have been so much better.

https://www.taxi-point.co.uk/post/what- ... d-phv-bill

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