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Old 23-05-2023, 09:19   #2075
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Re: Police to get tough on internet trolls.

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Originally Posted by OLD BOY View Post
It may be happening at a slower pace than originally envisaged, but the most damaging regulations will be withdrawn by the end of the year and the rest will follow.

https://www.theguardian.com/politics...-of-brexit-mps

A government spokesperson said: “We remain committed to ensuring the retained EU law (REUL) bill receives royal assent and that the supremacy of EU law ends with unnecessary and burdensome EU laws removed by the end of this year.

“Once passed, the bill will enable the country to further seize the opportunities of Brexit by ensuring regulations fit the needs of the UK, helping to grow our economy and drive innovation.”

Among the 800 laws on the “to save list” are the working time directive, which protects working hours and environmental legislation.
It's not the most damning regulations that are being withdrawn, it's mainly the irrelevant ones eg ones relating to our access to the pan-European criminals database.

You've cited the working hours restrictions and GDPR as being the most damaging to this country. They're not being withdrawn.
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