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Class action vs group action is not like lorry vs truck, where the concept is the same but the word is different. England does not have such a thing as what we as American posters would recognize as something equivalent to a “class action” lawsuit. A class action is a legal term with a lot of meaning behind it. There is no similar type of suit that has the same threshold to form a class, implications for litigating the case, or implications for compensation as what in the US is a “class action” lawsuit.
There is group litigation, rarely, in England and other parts of the UK. However, it does not equate very closely with what an American would recognize as a “class action,” other than people seeing “lots of people suing one big company,” which is very little of what the basis of a class action actually is, just what people think.
So, to clarify again an earlier comment on this thread: no, this is not a class action lawsuit. Class action lawsuits do not exist in England, nor do they exist under some other name that means the same thing.
There is group litigation, rarely, in England and other parts of the UK. However, it does not equate very closely with what an American would recognize as a “class action,” other than people seeing “lots of people suing one big company,” which is very little of what the basis of a class action actually is, just what people think.
So, to clarify again an earlier comment on this thread: no, this is not a class action lawsuit. Class action lawsuits do not exist in England, nor do they exist under some other name that means the same thing.