If they want to find some laws to scrap, they could have a profitable scroll through all the times over the last decade when they’ve chased headlines by granting the police and security services shiny new powers instead of giving them a sufficient level of resourcing to make effective use of the perfectly adequate ones they already have.
Only 1400 laws, a few decades of austerity and probably the next ice age, before we reach those sunny upland, lads.
> bans on animal testing for cosmetics, passenger compensation rights, equal pay for men and women, and pension rights for widows of same-sex marriages, Environment, agriculture and food safety
OK its the Guardian, but is there a list of the laws being scrapped somewhere that isn’t as scary as that?
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If they want to find some laws to scrap, they could have a profitable scroll through all the times over the last decade when they’ve chased headlines by granting the police and security services shiny new powers instead of giving them a sufficient level of resourcing to make effective use of the perfectly adequate ones they already have.
Only 1400 laws, a few decades of austerity and probably the next ice age, before we reach those sunny upland, lads.
> bans on animal testing for cosmetics, passenger compensation rights, equal pay for men and women, and pension rights for widows of same-sex marriages, Environment, agriculture and food safety
OK its the Guardian, but is there a list of the laws being scrapped somewhere that isn’t as scary as that?