I am conscious of my hon. Friend’s desire to have an ongoing relationship with ECHA. As I have already set out, that is the Government’s desire, too. The Environment Agency is recruiting an extra 10 staff, and the HSE will be taking on an extra 35 to 40 people to help fulfil the functions it already undertakes today. My understanding is that we have estimated the future cost of running UK REACH to be about £13 million a year. By way of comparison, ECHA itself costs about £80 million a year to look after 28 member states. That is why we believe that we are putting in the necessary resource to make sure that the HSE, the EA and, indeed, other regulators are able to play their part.
Exiting the European Union (Consumer Protection)
Proceeding contribution from
Therese Coffey
(Conservative)
in the House of Commons on Monday, 25 February 2019.
It occurred during Debates on delegated legislation on Exiting the European Union (Consumer Protection).
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