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The government has used Brexit to bulldoze parliamentary process Enough is enough

The government has used Brexit to bulldoze parliamentary process. Enough is enough As chair of parliament’s constitution committee, I have witnessed up close the attempt to evade oversight. A reset is overdue Photo: Pixabay It’s over. The UK has finally left the European Union. It has been a long, complex and contentious journey but, as the government likes to remind us, we have now “taken back control” of our laws. That may be cause for celebration for some, but it is worth considering where our new control centre is located. How will this renewed legislative sovereignty be exercised? There are already good reasons to fear that the balance is slipping away from parliament and into the hands of an executive not known for its love of scrutiny. And that is cause for real…

Brexit deal to build Britain s future

Brexit deal to build Britain’s future The latest column by North West Norfolk MP James Wild, Thursday, December 31, 2020 The deal is done. It was welcome news on Christmas Eve that a UK-EU Trade and Co-operation Agreement had been secured. My first vote a year ago was for the EU Withdrawal Agreement Bill which delivered on our manifesto pledge to leave the EU on 31 January. This week I supported the Future Relationship Bill to implement this Agreement. Prime Minister Boris Johnson. Picture: Paul Grover/Daily Telegraph/PA This deal is a significant achievement that provides certainty for people and businesses. That such a deal was negotiated – when many doubted it was possible and Covid made it even tougher – is testament to the UK and EU teams.

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