The Cabinet Office has launched a ten week public consultation (from 26 June 2025) on plans for further reforms to public procurement aimed at strengthening British industry, creating jobs, and enhancing skills - and which build on the publication of the Industrial Strategy. This consultation is intended to inform the development of future primary legislation to amend the Procurement Act 2023 when parliamentary time allows. There is no change to the current legislation which went live earlier this year.
The proposals in this consultation aim to ensure that public procurement plays its full role in delivering the Government’s Industrial Strategy and helps foster a resilient economy that supports British businesses and creates good jobs in communities across the country. The proposed reforms are designed to enhance the UK’s economic resilience and strengthen supply chains, and open up more opportunities for small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) and voluntary, community and social enterprises (VCSEs), which are vital for driving the UK economy.
You can read Minister Gould’s Written Ministerial Statement to the House here.
The consultation will be open for ten weeks, closing on 5 September. You can access the consultation document and online survey to capture your views here.
The Cabinet Office is keen to get a range of views from stakeholders across all sectors. Your views will inform the development of any primary legislation to amend the Procurement Act and they would be grateful if you could share the link to the consultation with your respective networks and communities so they have as full and rounded a view as possible.
If you are unable to access the survey, please contact the team at procurement.reform@cabinetoffice.gov.uk.
