Oh good, Jacob Rees-Mogg has embarrassed himself again On Wednesday he accidentally provided the perfect juxtaposition between Brexit’s promised effect and its literal one ✒️ IanDunt for ipaperviews
. “It is a reclamation of democracy, a reclamation of parliamentary sovereignty, and a reclamation of our proper law.”He took us right back to the bygone days of high Brexit rhetoric. Parliament would regain its proper stature. It would take back control.
That process has now gone a step further. The Retained EU Law Bill takes all the EU law we’ve incorporated into our own in the form of delegated legislation and sets an arbitrary deadline of 31 December, at which point it will suddenly vanish. If they want to replace the law rather than change it, they can do so – again on the basis of whatever they consider “appropriate”.
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