The plan of what laws the Government wants to introduce will be announced in the first King’s Speech in seven decades
During the speech Rishi Sunak's plan of what laws he wants to introduce before the next general election will be heard. In the first King's speech in seven decades, the State Opening of Parliament will see King Charles read out the pieces of legislation.
It will be the first time he has delivered the speech since becoming monarch - although he gave the Queen's Speech on behalf of his mother Queen Elizabeth II in May 2022, the Mirror reports. Leasehold reform: All newly built homes in England and Wales will have to be sold as freehold properties to stop the scandal of rip-off charges. Flats will not be covered by the long-promised leasehold ban, which campaigners argue will not go far enough. However, existing leaseholders are expected to get more power to manage their building and service charges.
Town hall salaries: Local authorities will have to hold a vote of all councillors if they want to pay any officials more than £100,000. There are thought to be 2,759 local council workers in England and Wales on six-figure salaries. International trade: Legislation will be introduced so the UK can formally join a trade pact with several countries in Asia and the Pacific, after it signed an agreement to do so earlier this year. Members of the Comprehensive and Progressive Agreement for Trans-Pacific Partnership are Australia, Brunei, Canada, Chile, Japan, Malaysia, Mexico, New Zealand, Peru, Singapore, and Vietnam.
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