Meeting of the Parliament 23 September 2025 [Draft]
I am glad that the cabinet secretary mentioned that much of the work on drafting model terms and conditions is already under way. That is why amendment 373 is clear that the on-going work can form the model terms and conditions that the amendment would put a compulsion on ministers to produce. The key thing is that it would give ministers the power, if they so choose at a later date, to put those model terms and conditions—and the model complaints procedure in the subsequent amendment—on a statutory footing.
Given that the work is already under way to produce those documents, why would ministers not want to have the power to put them on a statutory footing in the future, given that, as the minister has already acknowledged, only a majority of—not all—PBSA providers are signed up to the Unipol standards as they currently stand?