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    Great Repeal Bill

    Article 50 next year.

    EU laws to stay in place when we exit. Laws to be changed as appropriate subject to Parliament afterwards.

    Link

    As expected and totally sensible. No wasting time trying to decide what should stay or go before we leave. Just keep the status quo for now. Leave and then decide afterwards.

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      Originally posted by GB9 View Post
      Article 50 next year.

      EU laws to stay in place when we exit. Laws to be changed as appropriate subject to Parliament afterwards.

      Link

      As expected and totally sensible. No wasting time trying to decide what should stay or go before we leave. Just keep the status quo for now. Leave and then decide afterwards.
      This was inevitable; it was even being advocated by hardliners like Peter Lilley and John Redwood. If this is the sum total of her speech tomorrow, I can't help feeling it's more style than substance. Repeal of the EC 1972 Act to have effect once we've left. Check. All existing EU law grandfathered until later. Check. Night follows day. Check. Nothing (much) about the timing of A50 or about the broad terms being sought. I doubt this is going to be enough to satisfy Tories waiting to hear more, on either side.

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        Brexit: May to introduce EU repeal bill in Queen's Speech - BBC News

        In an interview with the Sunday Times, the prime minister said the repeal bill would mark "the first stage in the UK becoming a sovereign and independent country once again".

        "It will return power and authority to the elected institutions of our country," she said.

        "It means that the authority of EU law in Britain will end."

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          Originally posted by GB9 View Post
          Article 50 next year.

          EU laws to stay in place when we exit. Laws to be changed as appropriate subject to Parliament afterwards.
          So we exited to abandon the laws breaking our economy and now we've left we're going to keep them?

          Nurse! Nurse!
          "Never argue with stupid people, they will drag you down to their level and beat you with experience". Mark Twain

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            Originally posted by scooterscot View Post
            So we exited to abandon the laws breaking our economy and now we've left we're going to keep them?

            Nurse! Nurse!
            It's not difficult to understand. There are two options. You either attempt to unpick the laws before Brexit or you unpick them afterwards. The former would delay Brexit for years. Clearly, the latter was inevitable.

            Funny to see the front pages tomorrow. May will be very pleased. Total non-event.

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              Signalled she would not wait until German elections in September 2017 to trigger article 50, the process by which negotiations begin with Brussels
              But no date yet.

              Down with racism. Long live miscegenation!

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                Originally posted by jamesbrown View Post
                It's not difficult to understand. There are two options. You either attempt to unpick the laws before Brexit or you unpick them afterwards. The former would delay Brexit for years. Clearly, the latter was inevitable.

                Funny to see the front pages tomorrow. May will be very pleased. Total non-event.
                Yup total non-event.

                Perhaps she's hoping to take the trade deals too.
                "Never argue with stupid people, they will drag you down to their level and beat you with experience". Mark Twain

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                  Originally posted by scooterscot View Post
                  Yup total non-event.

                  Perhaps she's hoping to take the trade deals too.
                  No one really said the trade deals are that bad either.

                  Control of our borders and laws is a good place to start

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                    [Merged]Brexit stuff

                    Originally posted by original PM View Post
                    No one really said the trade deals are that bad either.

                    Control of our borders and laws is a good place to start
                    So we're not changing laws. We like the trade deals. And the majority of benefit claiming immigrants come from outside the EU, whilst we banish hardworking eastern europeans. The NHS will not get £350 million a week.

                    Cake and eat it in progress. Interesting times ahead.
                    "Never argue with stupid people, they will drag you down to their level and beat you with experience". Mark Twain

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                      Originally posted by scooterscot View Post
                      So we're not changing laws. We like the trade deals. And the majority of benefit claiming immigrants come from outside the EU, whilst we banish hardworking eastern europeans. The NHS will not get £350 million a week.

                      Cake and eat it in progress. Interesting times ahead.
                      Is your latest tactic to take everything said and then reverse it?

                      Laws changed after we leave. It might take years to decide and change the ones we want to so let's do it after.

                      We do like trade deals. Unfortunately the EU seem to think that trade goes hand in hand with everyone migrating where they want to whereas we would like the right to decide who comes.

                      Hopefully none of the hard working Eastern Europeans or indeed any other Europeans will be banished, however, if the EU Commission wants to stick rigidly to its ideology and doesn't mind sacrificing a few lefties for the greater good then so be it.

                      £350m for NHS. Iceland anyone?

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