Petitions to Parliament
Pedlars are petitioning Parliament to stop private legislation promoted by powerful lobby groups such as the NABMA/LGA who seek legislation to restrict the rights of pedlars. They circulate slur & smear about pedlars in the media and are trying to achieve restraint-of-trade that forces pedlars to go only door-to-door. Other lobby groups seek to outlaw that activity. This could bring to an end a pedlar’s historical activities and cultural identity in Britain. Such would amount to a total prohibition of the cultural phenomenon of pedlary and is in direct conflict with the European Convention on Human Rights.
Some individuals have stood up to oppose such moves. The following Bills are lodged with Parliament in the current Session. Follow each link to view the bills and scroll down to find the pedlar petitions.
Reading Borough Council bill:
http://services.parliament.uk/bills/2010-11/readingboroughcouncil/documents.html
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Leeds City Council bill:
http://services.parliament.uk/bills/2010-11/leedscitycouncil/documents.html
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Canterbury City Council bill:
http://services.parliament.uk/bills/2010-11/canterburycitycouncil/documents.html
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Nottingham City Council bill:
http://services.parliament.uk/bills/2010-11/nottinghamcitycouncil/documents.html
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Opposed Bill Committee House of Lords 2, 3 & 9th November 2011
The above bills were opposed in the House of Lords. Submission on behalf of two petitioners can be read in full here.
Verbatum text is available on line at the above links.
Extracts from the EU Services Directive – open here
Government Report 20 October 2011 – open here
Petitioners Proposed Amendments to the 4 bills – open here
Petitioners objections to the Hearing Process and Procedure – open here
Formal Complaint to the European Parliament – open here
HL Paper 242 – open here
HL First Special Report on the Bournemouth & Manchester Bills – open here