At the opening of parliament on 17th July 2024, The King’s Speech highlighted a series of legislative priorities aimed at addressing critical national issues. A number of these new bills hold significant implications for rural communities, which often face unique challenges that differ from their urban counterparts.

At the Rural Services Network, we are committed to ensuring that the voices and needs of rural areas are recognised and addressed in national policy. Our ‘Rural Lens’ review offers a detailed analysis of how the legislative measures detailed in The King’s Speech align with the interests and needs of rural communities.

You can read the full Rural Lens Review by clicking on the image below:

At a glance, the Rural Lens raises these key points:

In practice there is relatively little detail given. It will not be possible to fully understand rural impacts (both beneficial and non-beneficial) until the draft bills are presented to Parliament. The RSN will review the Bills at that point “through a rural lens”, and where appropriate will fully consult with its members. We must bring to the Government’s attention any ‘unintended consequences’ as we see them.