That would at least be unambiguous, but probably not particularly enforceable or policable, unless DIY access to electrical materials were somehow cut-off. Furthermore, the matter of the training and competence of 'qualified' electricians would need to be addressed at the same time. Currently, there are some 'qualified electricians' who are less competent and safe, and certainly less knowledgeable about basic principles, than some non-electricians - and that is a ridiculous basis on which to base the situation you would favour.I'd have to agree with that, John. If I had my way there wouldn't be any DIY 'allowable' electrical work ....apart from the swapping of like for like accesories - any 'domestic' electrical work would have to be done by a registered spark or notified to LABC by a qualified/competent spark.
However, I'm not sure that all that many would really welcome such a draconian move in the ever increasing 'highly regulated' direction, even if it could be made to work. Furthermore, things have to be kept in perspective - there are far more injuries, and probably deaths, attributable to other forms of DIY than are attributable to electrical DIY - so where would you want to stop with your 'banning'?
What somewhat intrigues me is why someone who has such views is participating in a 'DIY electrics' forum!
Kind Regards, John.