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The Gov / DVSA have pulled the planned changes to the BE test from debate in the Commons today & the Lords for an unscheduled date.

 

They are now looking at making a new plan / representing the plan at a later date.

 

You cant make this stuff up,

 

https://www.facebook.com/TrailerTrainingCymru/posts/2963424083917878

 

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20 minutes ago, Justme said:

The Gov / DVSA have pulled the planned changes to the BE test from debate in the Commons today & the Lords for an unscheduled date.

 

They are now looking at making a new plan / representing the plan at a later date.

 

You cant make this stuff up,

 

https://www.facebook.com/TrailerTrainingCymru/posts/2963424083917878

 

You can start taking bookings again 🤭

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15 minutes ago, topchippyles said:

You can start taking bookings again 🤭

For what?

 

No BE tests available, even if there were there are no 3a reverse tests available till JAN 2022 for any licence type never mind BE.

 

No training certification scheme if they go that route.

 

Just more limbo.

 

Just shoot the industry, stop letting it suffer a slow death & be done with it.

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Just had reply from my MP. 

Its not as news as we thought. 

The delay is due to admin not changing the coming into force date from the 15th to a new date. 

So it looks like it will be back in the commons ASAP with a new date. 

So same plan just new date.

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For what?
 
No BE tests available, even if there were there are no 3a reverse tests available till JAN 2022 for any licence type never mind BE.
 
No training certification scheme if they go that route.
 
Just more limbo.
 
Just shoot the industry, stop letting it suffer a slow death & be done with it.



You don’t work in an industry, you don’t produce anything. Unless you count paper pushing.
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3 hours ago, Justme said:

For what?

 

No BE tests available, even if there were there are no 3a reverse tests available till JAN 2022 for any licence type never mind BE.

 

No training certification scheme if they go that route.

 

Just more limbo.

 

Just shoot the industry, stop letting it suffer a slow death & be done with it.

Can I ask why you just don't get out now, you know what's coming?

 

I was talking to a lady in Suffolk who knows of you through another forum, she was talking of getting out... I don't think there is any shortage of income in her house mind.

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27 minutes ago, trigger_andy said:

 

 


You don’t work in an industry, you don’t produce anything. Unless you count paper pushing.

 

 

Dont work with paper at all.

 

I guess cutting peoples trees down so they have a nicer garden is not an industry either.

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