Starmer to bring back 76 EU laws

https://uk.yahoo.com/news/starmer-bring-back-76-eu-113815102.html

Posted by freakedbyquora

21 Comments

  1. AscendedLens16 on

    Good. Hopefully a move signifying that we’re going to move ever closer to them.

  2. Makes sense to copy EU regulations in certain areas: will be easier for firms to sell goods and use to buy them. The difference is it’s not all regulations automatically in all areas. 

  3. Fucks sake. Let’s spend a decade dealing with Brexit then saddle all our businesses with more regulations, the same red tape, but no free movement of goods. At least keep the benefit of less regulations.

    Mental. Brussels must be pissing themselves laughing.

  4. “Even marmalade production”

    Yeah of all the industries being held back by regulation it was the marmalade trade. When will big government allow us to make the unregulated marmalade of the free market.

  5. Proud_Organization64 on

    Ahh… This must be preparatory to making a case to re-enter the union. Good development.

  6. Prior_Worldliness287 on

    It’s the same as Boris now. Starts throwing anything at the fan. Hope some stuff sticks before an election.

  7. Isn’t this purely detrimental unless we actually start making an active effort to rejoin the EU?

  8. coffeewalnut08 on

    This is glorious news. Can’t wait to hear the screaming from Tories, Reform and Restore.

  9. Independent_Sell7392 on

    I’m surprised Putin’s little toad-faced quisling hasn’t started bitching about it yet.

  10. Knowing him, he probably got the digits mixed up and hoped to gel with the Gen alpha crowd and their 6-7 bullshit…

  11. Due-Somewhere-1790 on

    We need less regulation, not more. Our economy is crippled under all the statutory rules and obligations we’ve created.

  12. Great! Let’s realign with a bloc in advanced demographic decline that is also a net food and energy importer, that only 10 years ago the public signalled wished to dealign from.

  13. I can see a few decades of British politics of continuously bringing back and scrapping EU laws as different parties take power

    Hope I’m wrong because that would just be exhausting, but it’s probably among the first thing reform would do if they win

  14. What about companies who wish to sell products elsewhere? Are all 76 sensible laws or are they protective and we are being turned into a vassal state. Only companies exporting goods to the EU should be subject laws in the EU. If the laws are sensible and not primarily designed to protect an EU country such as France from British beef and so long as any laws Britain has that the EU doesn’t. Will be enforced in the EU, no problem. Will French beef be protected while British beef suffers? Will British abattoirs be allowed to employ UK trained vets? We need full scrutiny of what these 76 laws are.

  15. Whether this is a good thing or not really depends on what they are.

    Agriculture and food regulations are probably fine, as UK rules are generally stricter than the EU minimum in those areas anyway – in a fair world they would have to match our standards, but we all know the EU doesn’t work like that.