Graham Stuart MP Calls for Charities and Voluntary Groups to Help Cut Red Tape

Beverley and Holderness MP, Graham Stuart, is calling on all charities, social enterprises and voluntary groups to help in the fight against excessive red tape.

His call comes as the Government launches a joint Cabinet Office and Department of Business, Innovation and Skills task force to look at ways of making life easier for groups working in the voluntary and social sector.

Graham said: “I have, with the help of the East Riding Voluntary Action Services and Virtual Riders, contacted nearly every charity, social enterprise and voluntary group in the constituency.

“It is vital they contribute as much evidence as possible to the task force so it can make meaningful changes to the processes which these groups need to go through.”

And Graham added: “As we push forward with the idea of a Big Society it is important Government does as much as possible to smooth the path for the very groups and organisations which communities rely on. I do not want to see them entangled in red tape which could easily have been slashed.”

The task force is a commitment in the Cabinet Office Structural Reform Plan. Its purpose is to investigate and recommend measures to reduce the burdens on small organisations and it is a vital tool in achieving the Government’s aim to make it easier to run a charity, social enterprise or voluntary organisation.

The chairman will be Lord Hodgson of Astley Abbots, who has spent his career advising and working with small and medium sized enterprises, and is currently Presidents of the National Council for Voluntary Organisations.

Graham said: “Lord Hodgson wants to consult widely so I would urge every organisation to tell the task force about unnecessary bureaucracy.”

For more information email – red.tape.taskforce@cabinetoffice.x.gsi.gov.uk

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