The ‘Brexit Freedoms’ Bill and Retained EU Law

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The UK government has promised to introduce a new ‘Brexit Freedoms’ Bill in the current parliamentary session. The government’s aim is to make retained EU law – former EU legislation placed on the British statute book during the Brexit process – easier to amend. However, this may mean increasing ministers’ ability to make important policy changes via delegated legislation, with relatively little parliamentary scrutiny. What can we expect the ‘Brexit Freedoms’ Bill to look like? What could it mean for the relative power of parliament and ministers? What might this mean for laws and regulations that affect the everyday lives of UK citizens? This seminar will bring together an expert panel to discuss these important questions.

Speakers:

Professor Catherine Barnard, Professor of European Union Law and Employment Law, University of Cambridge

Dr Tom West, Delegated Legislation Review Manager, Hansard Society

Ruth Chambers, Senior Parliamentary Affairs Associate, Greener UK

Chair: Dr Joe Tomlinson, Senior Lecturer in Public Law, University of York
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Cutting red tape presumes we have educated people. The government is responsible for teaching us....
Now, how many people understand anything about constitution?
I will keep listening to you

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A great example of why we never needed the EU; 157 TFEU re equal pay for men & women was unnecessary as that was already assured in the U.K. by the Equal Pay Act 1970.

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