Jacob Rees-Mogg's bonfire of EU laws is a vanity project that even Brexiteers want rid of

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Jacob Rees-Mogg's bonfire of EU laws is a vanity project that even Brexiteers want rid of
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Jacob Rees-Mogg’s bonfire of EU laws is a vanity project that even Brexiteers think is too extreme ✒️ PaulWaugh for ipaperviews

While Rees-Mogg may be gone from government, his cherished legislation very much remains

If he saw himself as a martyr of the low tax Trussonomics and Brexiteer cause, the former Business Secretary’s holy ghost certainly hovered over the Commons chamber later that day when the Retained EU Law Bill had its second reading in the Commons. Yet there has been a growing cross-party campaign to amend the bill, particularly to curb the sweeping powers that it will give to ministers to pick and choose which of up to 4,000 retained EU rules should be junked automatically at the end of this year.

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