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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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Basically i think it means that the ECJ will no longer be the final court ,full supremacy will be returned to parliament.It won't take effect untill we leave anyway so it doesn't mean a 'hard Brexit' and it just removes the need to introduce a raft of new legislation to replace EU legislation in a short space of time .It's not actualy that big an announcement we had to repeal it at some time anyway