Starmer prepares Brexit reset' bill to align UK with EU law
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Starmer prepares Brexit reset' bill to align UK with EU law
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"Sir Keir Starmer is preparing a bill which would hand ministers powers to bring the UK into alignment with EU law, as part of an attempt to reduce paperwork and boost growth in Britain. The bill, which will be brought forward this year as part of the government's Brexit reset, would give ministers overarching powers to bring the UK in line with EU law in certain areas, such as food standards, animal welfare and pesticide use a process known as dynamic alignment."
The Independent deploys journalists to report on topics including reproductive rights, climate change, and Big Tech and solicits donations to fund on-the-ground reporting. The outlet does not use paywalls and aims to make quality journalism accessible, funded by those who can afford it. Sir Keir Starmer is preparing a bill, to be brought forward this year as part of the government's Brexit reset, that would grant ministers overarching powers for dynamic alignment with EU law to reduce paperwork and boost growth. The powers could align food standards, animal welfare, pesticide rules, and electricity and carbon markets. Ministers argue minimal material impact because manufacturers largely follow EU rules, while others fear surrendering UK control over domestic standards.
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