John Redwood’s figures are ten years out of date

It goes from bad to worse for John Redwood and the Conservatives on data protection. As if it wasn’t bad enough that their recently published policy proposals document manages to flip flop between four different data protection policies between start and end of the document, it’s now turned out that their cost figures are ten years out of date and exaggerated forty-fold.

Here’s how their sums have gone wrong:

A Tory policy review published last week quotes figures from the British Chambers of Commerce Burdens Barometer, which estimates that the Act imposes a recurring annual cost of £2.3bn … But this number was taken from a Barometer published in 1998 – the same year the Act was introduced – and came originally from a government Regulatory Impact Assessment (RIA) the same year.

In December 2006, the former Department for Constitutional Affairs published a report that measured the costs to business of complying with the Data Protection Act and associated secondary legislation at a much lower £55.9m in recurring annual administrative costs.

In other words, Redwood & co used figures that are a decade out of date to exaggerate the costs by more than forty-fold.* 

Repeated flip flops. Unreliable numbers. What a way to make policy.

* The source for this quote has got its maths wrong when it says the difference is five-fold.

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2 Comments

  • Gerard Flannery 13th Sep '07 - 12:14pm

    John Redwood is twenty years out of
    date so his crass coments do not suprise me in the least.This creep must now be the most odious man still
    in politics now that Portillo has slung his general Franco’s Facist hook.Redwood holds poor people in contempt,I would very much like to have him work with me for a year or so,under his right wing no accident
    compensation or sickness benefit ethos.This idiot is detestable although he still fits right in with
    Camerons new non existent Jerusalem.The lot of them make me sick none of them have done a days hard work in their lives.

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