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All this ''limited scope'' crap for kitchen fitters, plumbers and the like, brought about by the scam providers to line their own coffers, should be brought to an immediate and abrupt end forthwith.
The worst intrusion into our industry next to the creation of the Electrical Trainee's. This is yet another nail in the demise of the UK's electrical industry. It's not seen anywhere else in the Western World, ...and for very good reasons!!


An absolutely ludicrous situation!!!

The thing is though E54, before Part Pee anybody could do anything with no notification required at all, not that I am defending Part Pee, far from it, but before that there was no need to be even a Electrical Trainee, limited scope or anything else.

Part Pee was always half-arsed, and is part of the problem, it forms a self perpetuating scam always round.

I am not really sure what the answer is to be honest, unless we go the fully licensed route, which somehow I cannot see happening anytime soon in this country.

Even if we did go fully licensed there has always been those that will ignore it.

Edit: I personally think that notification had bog all to do with safety (although it was claimed under that guise), and more to do with tax and tradespeople working "on the black" by providing a paper trail.
 
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