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Originally Posted by Damien
It seems all EU Law will become UK Law and then any parts they want to get rid of entirely will be done on a case-by-case basis. I am not sure of the actual legal work/consequences in that, I actually thought the way it worked was EU law does become UK Law anyway but I guess not. Lawyers will probably have some fun though.
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I do worry about the emerging political consensus for a hard-Brexit though. We really shouldn't rush it and leave without any idea of what the deal is going to be. Some in the Tory Party put together a recommendation that we simply offer trade on the same terms we have now with the EU, sans-free movement, and say take it or leave it.
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Do you also not worry about the calibre of people in charge on deciding what will turn out to be a critical point in our country's history?
The country voted for Brexit and the "C" team is in charge of the process ..