Jacob Rees-Mogg plan to axe EU laws sparks cabinet row

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A cabinet row has broken out over Jacob Rees-Mogg’s plans to axe all remaining EU laws in under four years, given concerns about the feasibility of combing through at least 2,000 pieces of legislation while the civil service faces severe cutbacks.opportunities minister is pushing for the laws carried over after Brexit to expire by a “cliff-edge” deadline of 23 June 2026, marking 10 years since the EU referendum.

 

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Privileged prat opens his pretty potty again

Indeed

Great idea! Let’s all go back to 1720. I think he particularly dislikes any laws that may require rich people to pay their fair share of tax, or threaten offshore accounts with taxation.

Still waiting...

The difficult choice with this cabinet is deciding who is the most vile. My bottom 3 are pritipatel Jacob_Rees_Mogg michaelgove Johnson does this country far more damage though. ScotTories ToryCommons BBCBreaking If anyone finds out what Alister Jack does let us know.

Nothing new, he always wanted to slash our rights. That is why the had the EU Repeal bill, Press missed it, too busy talking about Millionaire Royals and so called celebrities.

Can we not just axe Smogg?

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