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Why can’t the UK remove EU laws in a year?

4 January 2023

4:36 AM

4 January 2023

4:36 AM

As is increasingly common, government policy was leaked to the Times this week by a ‘senior government source’. The source stated that the government’s plan to remove Retained EU Law (REUL) from the British statute book by the end of the year must now be put off for another four years (meaning ten years after the Brexit vote).

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