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BBC UK News10.06.2026Politique2 dk okumaUnited Kingdom

Reform UK Proposes Stricter Penalties for Littering and Fly-Tipping

L'essentiel

  • Reform UK deputy leader Richard Tice has called for increased penalties for littering and fly-tipping, including raising fixed penalty notices to £5,000 and mandatory fines for commercial offenses.
  • The party also proposed a national action day and stricter regulations for fast food outlets.

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Reform UK deputy leader Richard Tice has criticized the amount of litter in Britain, calling it a sign of a 'broken Britain'. He proposed increased penalties for littering and fly-tipping, including higher fines and vehicle seizure. The government previously announced measures to tackle waste crime.

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Reform deputy leader Richard Tice said the amount of litter on the streets, in parks and in the countryside is a "sign of just how broken Britain is".

Tice called for the upper limit for fixed penalty notices (FPNs) to be increased to £5,000. The party also wants an annual "national action day" to help "rekindle civic pride" and more action to tackle littering connected to fast food outlets.

The government announced a series of proposals aimed at tackling fly-tipping in England as part of its Waste Crime Action Plan released in March.

Tice told a press conference in central London: "We all want to be environmentally-friendly, but there's nothing friendly about littering, about fly-tipping.

"It's a national embarrassment, it's a national disgrace and it's not the sign of a healthy nation. It is a sign of a nation that is ill at ease with itself, that has given up caring and it's, frankly, simply unacceptable."

FPNs of up to £1,000 can be issued in England for fly-tipping, with higher fines and imprisonment among the punishments for offenders convicted in court.

On FPNs, Tice said: "We need to change this, we need to say no, that should be £5,000."

He added a person who commits a second offence within 36 months should have their vehicle permanently seized.

Tice also said there should be a new aggravated offence for commercial, large-scale fly-tipping.

He added: "We need a mandatory minimum fine of £20,000 and, again, vehicle forfeiture on conviction."

The number of fly-tipping incidents dealt with by local councils in England increased by 9% to 1.26m in 2024/25, according to government statistics.

The figures also showed 69,000 FPNs were issued compared to 63,000 in 2023/24, with the government saying the 139 vehicles seized was a similar number to the previous year.

On the "national action day" proposal, Tice said the first one will take place on 4 July and he encouraged all elected officials from Reform and other parties to join in.

Addressing the issue of fast food outlets, Tice said they should be at risk of losing "their licence to operate" if they are "continually responsible for litter around their premises and beyond".

In August 2022, the then-Conservative government updated guidance on how local authorities could help control litter associated with hot food takeaways.

The Liberal Democrats want to pay cash rewards of up to £5,000 for tip-offs that lead to successful prosecutions of criminals illegally dumping waste.

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Perspective IA — des possibilités, pas des certitudes

  • Reform UK will continue to advocate for stricter littering and fly-tipping penalties.

    Très probable · Moyen terme

  • The government may review or update its Waste Crime Action Plan in response to public and political pressure.

    Possible · Moyen terme

Questions ouvertes

  • Will the government consider Reform UK's proposed penalty increases?
  • What specific criteria will be used to determine if a fast food outlet is 'continually responsible' for litter?
  • What are the expected costs and benefits of implementing a 'national action day'?
  • How effective have previous government initiatives to tackle fly-tipping been?

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This article was originally published by BBC UK News.

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