Sunday, October 2, 2016

FREE AT LAST! Theresa May to unveil legal blueprint to END supremacy of EU law in Britain

The Prime Minister will use her speech to the Tory party conference tomorrow to announce the repealing of the 1972 European Communities Act, which is the current vehicle by which EU laws are implemented in the UK. 
As part of the process she will transfer all current Brussels laws and regulations onto parliament's statute books instead, with MPs set to spent the next few decades going through them one by one and deciding which ones they do and do not want to keep.
The announcement is the new PM's first firm commitment on Brexit since moving into No 10 in July, and gives an insight into how she plans to go about handling the monumentally complex process of severing ties with Brussels. READ MORE