Prime Minister Rishi Sunak has appointed his new Cabinet and teams of junior ministers.
As they are new to those roles, the association does not know yet what changes they may wish to implement. The BVRLA will update members in due course, with details on what the association is doing in response and the key areas of focus for upcoming campaigns.
In line with the new Chancellor Jeremy Hunt taking up his new role, the BVRLA continues to encourage members to support the ongoing #SeeTheBenefit campaign, which is seeking to secure greater clarity on EV company car tax rates and see the rates kept low for longer.
Members can send a pre-written letter to their local MP to back the campaign via the Company Car page. The BVRLA will share an open letter to the Chancellor ahead of next week’s fiscal statement (due to take place on 17 November).
The ministerial roles that are expected to have a direct impact on BVRLA members include:
BEIS (Secretary of State is Grant Shapps MP):
- Graham Stuart MP, Minister of State (Minister for Climate)
- George Freeman MP, Minister of State
- Nusrat Ghani MP, Minister of State (Minister for Science and Investment Security)
- Kevin Hollinrake MP, Parliamentary Under Secretary of State
- Lord Callanan, Parliamentary Under Secretary of State (Minister for Business, Energy and Corporate Responsibility)
Transport (Secretary of State is Mark Harper MP)
- Huw Merriman MP, Minister of State (Rail and HS2)
- Jesse Norman MP, Minister of State (Decarbonisation and Technology)
- Richard Holden MP, Parliamentary Under Secretary of State (Roads and Local Transport)
- Baroness Vere of Norbiton, Parliamentary Under Secretary of State (Aviation, Maritime and Security)
DEFRA (Secretary of State is Therese Coffey MP)
- Lord Benyon, Minister of State
- Mark Spencer MP, Minister of State (Minister for Food)
- Trudy Harrison MP, Parliamentary Under Secretary of State (Minister for Environment)
- Rebecca Pow MP, Parliamentary Under Secretary