LONDON (AP) - Britain's bonfire of European Union laws has been reduced to embers.
UK ditches post-Brexit plan to scrap thousands of EU laws by year’s end
LONDON (AP) - Britain's bonfire of European Union laws has been reduced to embers.
The U.K. government on Wednesday scrapped a plan to remove all remaining EU laws, about 4,000 in all, from British statute books by the end of this year - a post-Brexit goal that critics said was rash and unachievable.
Business Secretary Kemi Badenoch said in a written statement that the government would instead draw up a list of about 600 specific laws that would be revoked. Badenoch acknowledged there were "risks of legal uncertainty" if all EU laws were ditched by the end of the year.
A lawmaker from the opposition Labour Party, Jenny Chapman, called the announcement "a humiliating U-turn from a weak and divided government."