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On Tuesday the Government’s legislative priorities for the coming session were laid out in the Queen’s Speech. A key part of the speech was the intention to introduce a 9pm watershed on HFSS advertising on TV and a total ban online through the Health and Care Bill. This has been a lengthy process since the consultation on the TV element of the plans was conducted in 2019 and that for the online element was held late last year. We still await the Government’s response to these consultations and hope to see them in the coming weeks.
The news was met with widespread consternation across the food and drink and advertising industries, all of whom have repeatedly made clear their opposition to the plans in both broadcast and the online space given the lack of evidence that these measures will have any impact on obesity. Our Chief Executive, Stephen Woodford, made the following comment:
“We are dismayed at the Government’s decision, announced in today’s Queen’s Speech, that it is going to press ahead with a 9pm watershed and total online ban on HFSS advertising. The Government’s own evidence shows that such measures will be ineffective in tackling obesity. The country needs balanced, consistent and well-evidenced policy interventions that will make a positive difference. The 9pm watershed and online ban will not reduce obesity levels, but will damage business and innovation and put jobs at risk.”
The comment was covered in titles such as The Times, Evening Standard, Campaign, The Daily Telegraph and Decision Marketing. For information on this, contact Matthew.
We are delighted to announce the speaker line-up for the All In Summit on 10 June, including:
The Summit will reveal the results of the All In Census – the largest ever study of our industry’s workforce and see the launch of the first phase of the All In Action Plan that will set out the big areas of focus for the industry to achieve greater inclusivity.
Check out the full speaker line-up to date and book your ticket here!
On Wednesday, the Advertising Association co-signed a joint-industry statement encouraging the European Parliament to approve the Commission’s draft adequacy decisions for transfers of personal data to the UK. This is vital to ensure the continued seamless flow of secure data between the EU and the UK.
The statement was issued following suggestions from the European Parliament’s Committee on Civil Liberties to amend the Commission’s adequacy assessment.
You can read the statement here. Research Live also covered the news here.
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