Today, Isle of Wight Conservative MP, Bob Seely, presented the Solent Ferry Regulator Bill to Parliament, making it the last Bill to be presented before the general election.
Seely’s Bill proposes the creation of an independent regulator for Island ferry services. The regulator would aim to promote competition, drive down prices and improve the service for Islanders.
Could be considered again after the election
This Bill follows Bob Seely’s 21-page report into the Isle of Wight Ferry services earlier this year which you can read here.
Now the general election has been called the Bill will not progress further in its current form, but it could be considered again after the election.
Seely: Islanders support a ferry regulator and new entrants into the market
Bob Seely MP said,
“Over the past 20 years the ferries have become slower, less frequent, more expensive and less reliable, and we have seen further disruption this week.
“Following the publication of my reports into the cross-Solent ferries, Islanders have made it very clear to me that they support both a ferry regulator and new entrants into the market. This Bill would create the former while I continue to champion the latter.
“While the snap general election means this Bill will now have to wait, I said I would present a Bill in this Parliament and I have.
“I promise that If I am re-elected on the 4th July, I will continue to proceed with this proposal, and championing the interests of Islanders more widely.”
News shared by the office of Isle of Wight Conservative MP, Robert Seely, in their own words. Ed