'This government is desperate to prove to a worn out and struggling population that Brexit has all sorts of unseen benefits.'
AdvertisementThe second reading of the Bill took place on October 25. Rees Mogg toldthat these laws are hampering businesses. They include employment rights, environmental protection, and airline safety, to name a few.
The desperation of this government to get rid of all influence and references to the EU is beyond childish and it almost seems as though they want to destroy any future relationship with our closest trading neighbours whilst we end up with less rights than we had when we were in the EU. The government has been peddling this ideological nonsense since it was part of the Vote Leave team in 2016 and for years before that, where silly stories were made up about EU laws, aided and abetted by Boris Johnson in his role as a journalist.This Bill would give ministers power to scrap or retain any of these laws without any parliamentary oversight.
The government has no appetite for compromise or sensible discussion. This “new” government under Rishi Sunak is the same old same old. Their attitude to the EU and blatant disregard for the lives of the people they are supposed to be serving is hopefully what will eventually end their time in office.
It had better come sooner rather than later. We need sensible, rational leadership, not a bunch of ideologues who are too busy fighting amongst themselves.
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