Anyone who seriously suggests beekeeping can be regulated in the way cattle, sheep and pigs are is not living in the real world.
It's difficult (but not impossible) to hide 100 cows or sheep and self slaughtering is at best problematic..
It is easy to hide 10 hives. And virtually impossible to go looking for them if hidden in woodland.
So regulation is possible..just pass a law- but enforcement is a different kettle of fish.. To enforce a law you first have to find the bees.
Of course when you do enforce it, think of all the hundreds of deaths from food poisoning and bees stings that you will save.. The entire UK will rejoice that such a scourge on our national well being has been avoided..
Bee keeping is effectively a very low risk food business if a few simple precautions are taken - eg washing. Stronger regulation will cost a lot of money with minimal benefits. Only Governments with lots of money and no sense will go down that route.. very few UK Governments now and in the future are likely to possess both attributes.