>The Bill will also make it easier for ministers in the UK government and the devolved administrations to amend and replace retained EU law by secondary legislation, without the need to pass an Act of Parliament each time that major reforms are planned.
So Truss can change the law without debate / approval from the House of Commons, or House of Lords? Am I reading that correctly?
But the vast, vast majority of EU laws were in agreement with what British MEPs – people who were voted for by the British public – voted for. Does the “will of the people” suddenly no longer matter?
Out of the ones that they disagreed with, almost all of those were regarding EU budgeting which no longer apply anymore.
Here comes autocratic Britain, get me the fuck out, Scottish referendum needed pronto!
here come the holiday cuts! ‘bUt tHiS iSn’T wAAht We vOtEd fOr!!!!!11111’
moving EU laws to the UK books, post Brexit was one of the few smart things they did, post Brexit.
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Lawyers and confusion will have a field day, if those laws are repealed en masse.
This is an absolute lawyers dream.
And a nightmare for those who voted to “take back control”.
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>The Bill will also make it easier for ministers in the UK government and the devolved administrations to amend and replace retained EU law by secondary legislation, without the need to pass an Act of Parliament each time that major reforms are planned.
So Truss can change the law without debate / approval from the House of Commons, or House of Lords? Am I reading that correctly?
But the vast, vast majority of EU laws were in agreement with what British MEPs – people who were voted for by the British public – voted for. Does the “will of the people” suddenly no longer matter?
Out of the ones that they disagreed with, almost all of those were regarding EU budgeting which no longer apply anymore.
Here comes autocratic Britain, get me the fuck out, Scottish referendum needed pronto!
here come the holiday cuts! ‘bUt tHiS iSn’T wAAht We vOtEd fOr!!!!!11111’
moving EU laws to the UK books, post Brexit was one of the few smart things they did, post Brexit.
​
Lawyers and confusion will have a field day, if those laws are repealed en masse.
This is an absolute lawyers dream.
And a nightmare for those who voted to “take back control”.