New laws do not protect consumers enough – MPs

The Business, Innovation and Skills Committee warned that the plans do not go far enough. Picture: PAThe Business, Innovation and Skills Committee warned that the plans do not go far enough. Picture: PA
The Business, Innovation and Skills Committee warned that the plans do not go far enough. Picture: PA
Extra protections to stop customers being unfairly left out of pocket must be included in proposed new laws bolstering consumer rights, a committee of MPs has recommended.

Under a major shake-up of rights, which the government predicts will help boost the economy by £4 billion over the next decade, shoppers will be able to get some money back after one failed repair or replacement, demand that substandard services are redone or compensated with a price reduction, and receive a repair or replacement of faulty digital content such as film and music downloads.