It’s time to #FixTheRegulations

June 9, 2026 by Beyond GM

We’ve been overwhelmed by messages of congratulations on a decisive win in our judicial review of the Genetic Technology Regulations. These messages have come from supporters in the UK, but also from the EU, including members of the European Parliament, and as far away as New Zealand, where advocacy groups like us are facing the same challenges. But let’s not get complacent.

We have already entered the next phase of this legal fight – negotiation with the government and Court. The judicial review demonstrated the problem – now we have to fix it.

Earlier this year Beyond GM launched the Citizens’ Charter on Genetic Technologies. The Charter sets out a series of principles that many people believe should apply whenever genetic technologies are introduced into food, farming and the environment, including transparency, traceability, informed choice, accountability and meaningful public participation. The High Court judgment reinforces the importance of many of these principles. 

Over the coming weeks we invite you to take two simple actions to help put pressure on the Secretary of State to acknowledge the judgement and fix the problem.

Write to your MP Your MP can help by writing to the Secretary of State, passing on your concerns and expressing support for transparency and labelling. Use our e-action tool to write to your MP or parliamentary representative and ask them what steps they will take to ensure any revision of the Regulations includes meaningful transparency, traceability and labelling measures. Ask them, too, if they will support the core principles set out in the Citizens’ Charter. This initiative is already off to a flying start but we need many more people to join in. It doesn’t take long and it does meaningful work in letting the government know what the people want.

Help break the silence Despite the significance of this judgment, we cannot rely on the mainstream media – which has been reporting industry talking points without comment, question or critique for years – to report the story fairly, if at all. Please consider forwarding our press release and judgment summary to your local newspaper, local radio station, community newsletter, farming publication or environmental group. The more people who understand what the Court found, the harder it will be for these issues to be ignored.

Together we can move this issue forward.