No all EU laws that have been made into UK laws wont become extinct over night basically because they have been made into UK law by act of parlimant.
so basically will have to spend the next 5 years going thru and changing all the laws of the land be interesting to see what they do away with Gove and Boris want to do with the human rights act for a start so that should get interesting with the opposition and the house of lords
Dodgy Dave only has a Majority of 8 i cant see any tory leader getting a good majority on anything come a brexit and trying to scrap a lot of good legislation like Human Rights act or some of the working regulations. like gove has said in the bpast he would want to scrap materinity pay and paternity pay cant see that going down well with middle classes
will be interesting to see how the civil service will take this means they will have to compeletely change plans overnight said most of them are remainers get the feeling will be a lot of sir humphrey tatics being used
^I bet the thought of upsetting Sir Humphrey's ghost would give Dodgy Dave sleepless night after Thursday!!
(19-06-2016 08:41 )Doddle Wrote: [ -> ] (18-06-2016 20:05 )wackawoo Wrote: [ -> ]Why would leavng suddenly mean these will stop?
Because they will be illegal, obviously! They will refer to a sets of agreements which we have just voted to come out of!
This is incorrect. A Brexit would mean we had voted to come out of FUTURE legislation required by the EU, not the existing legislation.
In event of a Brexit the status quo would apply and the UK parliament would be able to consider particular laws individually over time.
Just heard Boris boasting about how Britain makes loads of Dyson vacuums that are used in Germany. I thought they were all made in Malaysia now?
(19-06-2016 09:43 )HannahsPet Wrote: [ -> ]so basically will have to spend the next 5 years going thru and changing all the laws of the land
How many laws would actually be changed though?
Emissions standards for cars? The rules on food additives? Pet passports? Regulations on recycling waste? Control of hazardous chemicals?
I can't see Parliament changing all the laws of the land. Most likely there wouldn't be any huge changes in most areas of the law.
(19-06-2016 12:22 )circles_o_o_o Wrote: [ -> ]Just heard Boris boasting about how Britain makes loads of Dyson vacuums that are used in Germany. I thought they were all made in Malaysia now?
Haha Dyson was actually complaining that he has to print instruction manuals in each EU language. What a surprise that those silly Europeans think people in Europe might want to read the manual. I had some dealings with Dyson's company in the past. Hard nosed businessman doesn't come close to describing him.
(19-06-2016 12:49 )admiral decker Wrote: [ -> ] (19-06-2016 09:43 )HannahsPet Wrote: [ -> ]so basically will have to spend the next 5 years going thru and changing all the laws of the land
How many laws would actually be changed though?
Emissions standards for cars? The rules on food additives? Pet passports? Regulations on recycling waste? Control of hazardous chemicals?
I can't see Parliament changing all the laws of the land. Most likely there wouldn't be any huge changes in most areas of the law.
Good article in the mirror about this very subject
http://www.mirror.co.uk/news/uk-news/how...ly-7420612
(19-06-2016 02:47 )The Silent Majority Wrote: [ -> ]Are you actually becoming senile?
I agree, I don't know how I can have been so stupid (must be senility) , everything you people have ever said on here is clearly right and should be set in stone; the scales have droped from mine eyes and I feel so stupid now. Thinking of it now, it's pretty rediculous anybody could even think of challanging you and looking at it from a different angle.
If Britian does vote out, OBVIOUSLY it will mean the end of the UK as we know it. No country in the world will ever trade with Britian, the tariff situation will obviously be completely insurmountable and UK would not be able to sell anything at all because there just wouldn't be any profit to it. The country will plung into a none recoverable recession (I'd give it a week). I predict the banks and their staff will on on the very next ferry out, there very finantial fabric of the UK which has stood hundreds of years would sudenly collapse.
When out of Europe national security will go out the window, there will be a terroist bomb in every city, town and hamlet almost every week; why I didn't see this before I have no idea.
Clearly every single immigrant into this country are only here to impart their wisdom, bring their skills, pay their taxes and thus increase the wealth of this country.
Oh yes, and the beaches will return to polution riddle hovels.
I shall now return to just looking at ladies jubblies, something so fitting for some one like me who has been so wrong in trying to get a balanced view of things; apart from anything else, it's very difficult to debate with extremest who are always right, get personal when people don't agree with them and manipulate what people write and take what they have put out of context to suit - and quite right too, they deserve no better when they are so wrong.
I don't think I've yet seen a convincing case from the BREXIT camp for removing any particular law or regulation. I did read some weeks ago that this was because within the Leave camp the tories would want to remove labour laws eg Parental Leave whilst Labour supporters would not have anything to do with that. They also realised that any company exporting to Europe would still have to comply with laws and regulations just as they have to exporting to say America. I don't see any Party in the House of Commons being able to command a majority to change anything contentious.