The 'consultation' has been brought forward by 6 months.
It has taken time for people to consider it and to formulate a response, which is why yesterday's meeting in Manchester was so necessary.
The Bar is an easy target, because we have no employment rights. It is unthinkable that any other profession would be treated with such contempt by the government.
Ultimately, of course, whether or not a barrister is in work won't concern most members of the public. Times are hard and there is no reason why cuts shouldn't be made. (actually criminal legal aid rates have been cut for the last 15 years, but anyhow).
This is not about money, it is about access to justice. The government is happy to allow G4S, Eddie Stobart, or anyone who is able to under-cut their bids, to handle British justice. The problem is that you get what to pay for, so we have the prospect of restricting access to justice, poorly represented defendants and a cluster of cases of miscarriages of justice, in the future.
The thing about the justice system is that it never matters, until you or your family are directly affected. Then it really matters. Please consider signing the petition.