REUL Bill 10:37 - Dec 27 with 3439 views | Kilkennyjack | The worst is yet to come, 31st Dec 2023 REUL Bill sunsets 4000 EU laws in 1 fell swoop, no country has ever done this in world history. Employment rights, food safety, environmental laws, all protections abolished, transition phase mean corporate fascism for UK. It proposes that most REUL will automatically cease to apply or will be “sunset” unless preserved by legislation made by one of the UK’s four governments before 31 December 2023 (with a possible extension to 23 June 2026 at the UK Government’s discretion). As working people we need the Tory party out of office. | |
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REUL Bill on 12:42 - Dec 29 with 636 views | felixstowe_jack |
REUL Bill on 19:33 - Dec 28 by Kilkennyjack | Mogg is driving this. We need a general election pronto. The likes of Jezza and the Labour supporters who enabled Brexit should have seen this attack on workers rights and environmental rights coming. What the hell did they think Brexit was really about ? Not borders, money, and laws …. shirley ? 🇬🇧 |
Workers have plenty of rights, probably more in the UK than sn the EU. That is why UK unemployment is nearly half that of the EU . | |
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REUL Bill on 14:24 - Dec 29 with 610 views | Gwyn737 |
REUL Bill on 12:42 - Dec 29 by felixstowe_jack | Workers have plenty of rights, probably more in the UK than sn the EU. That is why UK unemployment is nearly half that of the EU . |
And those jobs are so poorly paid that food bank use is through the roof and there seems to be a new group striking every day. I don’t see high employment figures as a good thing when those jobs don’t pay enough. | | | |
REUL Bill on 17:35 - Dec 30 with 571 views | waynekerr55 |
REUL Bill on 12:42 - Dec 29 by felixstowe_jack | Workers have plenty of rights, probably more in the UK than sn the EU. That is why UK unemployment is nearly half that of the EU . |
So why do they want to set a sunset on these laws then? Genuine question. | |
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REUL Bill on 21:23 - Dec 30 with 559 views | majorraglan |
REUL Bill on 12:42 - Dec 29 by felixstowe_jack | Workers have plenty of rights, probably more in the UK than sn the EU. That is why UK unemployment is nearly half that of the EU . |
Incorrect. The best 9 countries for workers rights are all in the UU or in the EEA. While UK workers may enjoy additional rights in some areas (aspects of maternity legislation being one) by enlarge they have less rights than their counterparts in many countries, in fact we’re only rated in Tier 3. Unemployment rates has nothing to do with worker rights. The sun setting of EU laws will, unless the government replace the legislation with identical or stronger UK legislation will definitely weaken worker rights. | | | |
REUL Bill on 23:55 - Dec 30 with 534 views | Kilkennyjack |
REUL Bill on 21:23 - Dec 30 by majorraglan | Incorrect. The best 9 countries for workers rights are all in the UU or in the EEA. While UK workers may enjoy additional rights in some areas (aspects of maternity legislation being one) by enlarge they have less rights than their counterparts in many countries, in fact we’re only rated in Tier 3. Unemployment rates has nothing to do with worker rights. The sun setting of EU laws will, unless the government replace the legislation with identical or stronger UK legislation will definitely weaken worker rights. |
Well said. | |
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REUL Bill on 00:11 - Dec 31 with 530 views | Kilkennyjack |
REUL Bill on 12:40 - Dec 29 by felixstowe_jack | Uk forces can be based anywhere in a free and democratic UK. |
When most of the Crown Forces left under the GFA, then we had relative peace for 20 years. Thats just a fact. It was a very brave thing to do. Leadership. The rest of the UK Crown Forces do need to go soon, so lets have the Border poll and be done with it. ‘If both the north and south voted for Irish unification, the Good Friday Agreement stipulates that there should then be negotiations for a united Ireland. This would need to involve the joint work of the British Government, the Irish Government and the political parties in the north’. These people had vision for a better future. Respect is due. | |
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