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Old 27-06-2026, 19:22   #6347
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Re: Britain outside the EU

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Originally Posted by TheDaddy View Post
More like if we had simply done away with all those laws when we left they would be vast swathes of regulatory gaps that'd leave the general public open to exploitation by unscrupulous people, instead of helping businesses it'd create chaos for them. Thats not even mentioning our post brexit trade deal with our biggest trading partner that commits us to a level playing field but that notwithstanding I'd imagine the rules are being scrutinised and binned where possible, to the benefit of uk consumers, workers and businesseses, just because they don't inform us each time doesn't mean its not happening
Nobody’s suggested that the EU regulations should not be replaced by something more appropriate.

As for the level playing field, as long as that only affects our trade with the rest of the world, that’s OK. But they should not be allowed to dictate the terms on which we trade with other countries.

No legislation is being binned on the quiet. This government is wedded to all things EU. Against the wishes of the electorate in a referendum. How dare they?
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