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Old 25-10-2018, 20:21   #2264
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Re: Brexit

This is interesting:

Westminster Lens: Brexit Statutory Instruments Dashboard

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How many Brexit Statutory Instruments does the government plan to lay before Parliament?

Government ministers have regularly said that they expect to lay between 800 and 1,000 Statutory Instruments (SIs) to prepare the statute book for exit day. In recent statements ministers have indicated that the final figure will probably be closer to 800 than 1,000.

How many Brexit SIs has the government laid before Parliament so far?

80 Brexit-related SIs have been laid since the EU (Withdrawal) Act received Royal Assent on 26 June 2018. Of these:
57 have been laid using powers in the EU (Withdrawal) Act 2018 only;
12 have been laid using powers in other Acts of Parliament;
11 have been laid using a combination of powers in the EU (Withdrawal) Act 2018 and in other Acts of Parliament.
I am not sure what happens if this is not completed before March?

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I was factually correct. No mucking around.
That may be but it was just another windup attempt ...

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Bruce Springsteen will be playing live in my home soon, 95% of the arrangements made, just need him to agree and we will be there.

Time to start being positive, just one small final leap and we’re there...
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