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Tuesday, May 20, 2025

Lib Dem response on Data Use & Access Bill

 I've had a reponse from the Liberal Democrats on my concerns about the Data Use & Access Bill.

 "Dear Ray,

Thank you for taking the time to write. We are responding on Layla’s behalf whilst she takes parental leave. You can view the full transcript of the Bill’s third reading, along with a record of Layla’s proxy votes on amendments, here

The Liberal Democrats welcome the omission of many of the more objectionable elements of the previous DPDI bill, which was introduced by the previous Conservative government but fell when the General Election was called.

Despite these changes, retention and enhancement of public trust in data use and sharing is a major issue in the bill. The focus on smart data and sharing of government data means that the Government must do more to educate the public about how and where our data is used and what powers individuals have to find out this information.

There are still major changes proposed to the Data Protection Act 2018 (GDPR), such as in regard to police duties and Automated Decision Making, which continue to make retention of data adequacy for the purposes of digital trade with the EU of the utmost priority in considering any changes.

We continue to believe that GDPR is not in need of fundamental reform, but rather, where there is any ambiguity in interpretation, clarifications incorporating relevant recitals to the GDPR should be made in the legislation and in improved guidance.

The Liberal Democrats will continue to follow the progress of this Bill closely. Thank you once again for taking the time to get in touch. 


Best wishes,

Office of Layla Moran"

Bottom line - the Lib Dems are not concerned about the expansion in data sharing proposed in the Bill, just that "that the Government must do more to educate the public" about it and the GDPR is not in need of reform.

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