Labour MP and regulation spokesperson Duncan Webb joins the Coherent podcast to sound the alarm on the Regulatory Standards Bill (RSB) — a piece of legislation he describes as a “dangerous power grab” and a fundamental shift in how law will be made in New Zealand.
In this wide-ranging and accessible conversation, Webb explains how the Bill elevates property rights above all else, allowing an unelected board — appointed by David Seymour — to scrutinise all new and existing laws through a narrow ideological lens.
He unpacks what that could mean for everything from supermarket prices and the cost of living, to forest protection, workers’ rights, infant formula labelling, and pay equity. The consequences, he says, are profound: ordinary New Zealanders could end up footing the bill — literally — for any regulation that affects corporate profits.
We talk about:
Why the RSB would privilege corporate property rights over public health, equity, and the environment
What’s missing from the Bill — and why those “blank spaces” matter
The risk of compensation being required for public-interest regulation
How the Bill creates a hierarchy of oversight, with David Seymour at the top
The constitutional implications, and how they’ve been downplayed
Why Labour, the Greens, and even NZ First are uneasy — and what it might take to shift National’s stance
The role of the Legislation Design and Advisory Committee, and why their warnings should be taken seriously
Why public submissions are vital — and powerful, regardless of expertise
Duncan also reflects on how to break through party politics and reach across the aisle — urging listeners to ask themselves and others: what should guide our lawmaking? Who should it protect? And who stands to lose if we get this wrong?
Watch the video podcast above. Or listen to the audio here on Substack, or on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, and other platforms (once uploaded).
Resources:
Sector Specific RSB Tool we mentioned: https://tinyurl.com/RSBTool
Linktree with a wide range of historic and contemporary information on the RSB
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