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I would like to make a comment about the Sunday trading act's.
I am as you probably know a huge supporter of Sunday trading.
Scotland has never had any general legislation regarding Sunday trading.
It's odd that Sunday trading has not become an issue of even moderate heat in the book trade.
Sunday trading is raising prices and reducing real freedom of choice.
It is reported that a draft bill to reform the Sunday trading laws will be published in the next few months.
It says that Sunday trading will have an effect on the importation of goods.
In the present case the council were concerned with what appeared to be a proliferation of illegal Sunday trading.
However, the principle of Sunday trading was not at the heart of the judgment.
Sunday trading, for example, is something that one would think was a national matter with the subsidiarity rule applying.
There are no restrictions on Sunday trading hours in Scotland.
Sunday trading rules came into force in 1994.
He also engaged with continuing debates on Sunday trading.
Small shops, those with an area of below 280 square metres, are free to set their own Sunday trading times.
The opponents of Sunday trading have lost the argument and the Government must accept that.
May we have a statement on Sunday trading?
We have no plans to make any changes to the legislation on Sunday trading in the near future - for example, before Christmas.
In association with the shop workers' union, she led opposition to the liberalisation of Sunday trading hours.
The desire for Sunday trading is now obvious.
MPs will vote on new Sunday trading laws later this year.
The union also dismisses claims that wider Sunday trading would actually create 125,000 full- and part-time jobs.
For our part, we intend to bring forward proposals for reform of the Sunday trading law once the legal position is clear.
I understand the anxiety of the House about the state of Sunday trading.
Sunday trading in England and Wales was not generally permitted until 1994.
'There is nothing like the Sunday trading issue to bring out the worst in retailers,' it said.