Sunak tells Northern Ireland

jam69

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Whatever happened to all those people who used to post about how brilliant Brexit was going to be? Cant find any of them anymore...
Ah, but we haven't gone far enough yet to be able to reap those Brexit benefits.

We just need to get rid of all legacy EU laws, work holiday entitlement, sick pay, maternity leave, H&S laws, environmental regulations, ban strikes (and unions obvs), introduce a minimum 60 hour work week (zero hour contract only) and hand the NHS over to the US health industry.

Then we'll be golden (y)
 
Ah, but we haven't gone far enough yet to be able to reap those Brexit benefits.

We just need to get rid of all legacy EU laws, work holiday entitlement, sick pay, maternity leave, H&S laws, environmental regulations, ban strikes (and unions obvs), introduce a minimum 60 hour work week (zero hour contract only) and hand the NHS over to the US health industry.

Then we'll be golden (y)
You need to put an irony alert emoji, at the end of your post.
 
If you would all stop Moaning for a minute and consider what this means, politically.

It seems that the Tories are going to, quietly start reversing the worst bits of brexit. They won't, of course, admit that it was the worst possible implementation. But to have any chance at all at the next election pragmatism had taken over, at least for the moment.

On the retained EU law bill, the government have been advised, due to the statutory instruments that are used to enact the EU laws, removing them all leads to a situation where, almost all of them will have to be ruled on by the supreme Court. In other words removing EU laws can't be done in the ad hoc manner the tories think.

In the event they do go ahead, they are all challengeable in court. Judges are gonna be busy and kc's are gonna be minted.

It's not going to happen.
 
If you would all stop Moaning for a minute and consider what this means, politically.

It seems that the Tories are going to, quietly start reversing the worst bits of brexit. They won't, of course, admit that it was the worst possible implementation. But to have any chance at all at the next election pragmatism had taken over, at least for the moment.

On the retained EU law bill, the government have been advised, due to the statutory instruments that are used to enact the EU laws, removing them all leads to a situation where, almost all of them will have to be ruled on by the supreme Court. In other words removing EU laws can't be done in the ad hoc manner the tories think.

In the event they do go ahead, they are all challengeable in court. Judges are gonna be busy and kc's are gonna be minted.

It's not going to happen.
How are all the blue passport-waving gammons going to react to the torys doing the exact opposite of what they have been pushing for the past decade? Very badly, I hope.

Yes the EU Retained Law bill has very little chance of being passed. With a bit of luck it will finish Reece-Mogg off for good.
 
How are all the blue passport-waving gammons going to react to the torys doing the exact opposite of what they have been pushing for the past decade? Very badly, I hope.

Yes the EU Retained Law bill has very little chance of being passed. With a bit of luck it will finish Reece-Mogg off for good.
The Tories won't tell them, of course.
 
Excellent, after years of arguments and kerfuffle. NI have just landed back where they started.

Tremendous work by the Tories. Real progress.
 
They have the best deal in the world by having the one we had before brexit
Sunak has just confirmed that access to the UK market and the single market is the best deal in the world. Like wot we ad then?
Incredible isn’t it the irony dripping from his speech.
 
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