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| | The creation, debate and adoption and law should probably be boring and something most people don't need to worry about, but there are things which come up from time to time which people should be aware of as they could have a profound impact. The Bus Services [No.2] Bill started as a proposal around bus...
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| | The end of the transition period is likely to expose even more fully the scope of the policy-making that the government can carry out via Statutory Instruments, as it uses its new powers to develop post-Brexit law. However, there are few signs yet of a wish to reform delegated legislation scrutiny, on the part of government or the necessary coalition of MPs.
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| | On 31 January 2022, the second anniversary of the UK's withdrawal from the European Union, the UK governmentproposeda new 'Brexit Freedoms Bill'. The 'Benefits of Brexit' Policy Paper outlines the objectives of this Bill as 'reviewing retained EU law to meet the UK's priorities' and 'allowing changes to be made to retained EU law more...
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| How Parliament will scrutinise changes to Retained EU Law (REUL) has been a matter of concern since the Government announced it would introduce the 'Brexit Freedoms' Bill. The Minister for Brexit Opportunities has now suggested Legislative Reform Orders (LROs) as a possible solution. But what are LROs and what would this mean for scrutiny of REUL?