Hallmarking Debate

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Baroness Crawley

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Hallmarking

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Wednesday 22nd June 2011

(12 years, 11 months ago)

Lords Chamber
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Baroness Wilcox Portrait Baroness Wilcox
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My noble friend has long experience of being a Minister standing at this Dispatch Box and he will know that I cannot do anything about anything to do with the retail survey which is going on at the moment. However, I can assure him that one of the oldest forms of consumer protection in this country, dating back some 700 years, is going to take some moving.

Baroness Crawley Portrait Baroness Crawley
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My Lords, I declare an interest as a guardian of the Birmingham Assay Office.

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Hear, hear!

Baroness Crawley Portrait Baroness Crawley
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Thank you. Is the Minister aware of the serious lack of confidence that the UK’s assay offices have in this rather strange and opaque process that the Government have put in place to deal with this review? Will the noble Baroness guarantee that the essential hallmarking work of the assay offices is not damaged by this process?

Baroness Wilcox Portrait Baroness Wilcox
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I am very happy to reassure the noble Baroness that nothing we are going to do will worry or upset the assay offices and certainly not the Birmingham office, which, after all, is the biggest office in this country doing assay work. The noble Baroness is also president of the Trading Standards Institute, so she knows this subject very well. We are worrying unnecessarily and noble Lords need to look no further than the response to the red tape challenge. We have received more than 6,000 letters of endorsement for the assay office. There is nothing to worry about at this stage.