Britain Will
Keep EU Laws
Amid Brexit Transition Britain laid out its plan on Tuesday
for how it intends to keep EU laws in
tact during its Brexit transition. Their 1972 laws will continue
to secure their roles in
the bloc, including that of
the European Court of Justice. A policy document on legislation has
been issued in order to round out
the terms of any final exit deals
between London and Brussels. It is waiting on
parliament approval. The document outlines
that the relationship between
Britain and the EU will hardly be
changed until December 2020. Brexit department document, via 'Reuters' According to Brexit secretary
Dominic Raab, keeping EU laws
is necessary to provide
certainty during the exit process.