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CHG840 - Complaint Handling Guidance - HMRC internal manual

CHG840 - Dealing with complaints: Complaints received via elected representatives You should check the other guidance available on GOV.UK from HMRC as Brexit updates to those pages are being prioritised before manuals. Your business director, or someone with their delegated authority, should reply promptly and personally to an elected representative who writes on behalf of a constituent. If it is not possible to send a full response within 15 working days, write to the elected representative explaining why and tell them when you will be able to respond in full. Although taxation is a reserved matter (it has not been devolved to the Scottish Parliament or the Welsh or Northern Ireland Assemblies), you should treat members of the devolved legislatures (MDLs) in the same way as a Member elected to the United Kingdom Parliament in Westminster (MP), with one proviso. MDLs cannot raise matters concerning HMRC business in their own legislature. If they want something pursued in parliamen

Ilkley Town Council votes to support the Climate and Ecological Emergency Bill

ILKLEY Town Council has passed a resolution to support the Climate and Ecological Emergency Bill. This is due to have its second reading in the UK Parliament at Westminster later in the year. The Bill requires the Government to ensure the UK plays its fair and proper role in reducing greenhouse gas emissions and to ensure that UK consumption emissions are properly accounted for. It also demands the protection and restoration of biodiverse habitats along overseas supply chains. It would establish a Citizen’s Assembly to engage with Parliament to fulfil an emergency strategy on climate and biodiversity. The Town Council will now write to Ilkley’s MP Robbie Moore to ask him to support the Bill when it comes before Parliament, and will add its name to the list of Councils supporting the Bill that is being compiled by the Climate and Ecological Emergency Bill Alliance.

Finally, the UK and EU have a Brexit deal

In a week’s time the United Kingdom finally leaves the European Union, and with days left on that long-ticking clock, both sides found enough common ground to be able to reach a Brexit deal on their future trading relationship. For many, the deal couldn’t come soon enough, with the closures and lorry chaos at the UK’s English Channel ports because of the mutant strain of coronavirus proving to be a worrying portend of what was to come should the UK and EU have failed in their year-long negotiations. Make no mistake, this Brexit deal was indeed a close-run thing, with days left before the 11-month transition period ends on New Year’s Eve. But traders, manufacturers, consumers and politicians on both sides of the English Channel and both sides of this deeply divisive political chasm found enough common ground to finally resolve the three key sticky issues of fisheries, governance of the deal and maintaining a level playing field in the future to shake hands on a deal.

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