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Regulatory Reform Bill.

Note PadSir - Philip Johnston and your leader (March 13) are right to attack the Legislative and Regulatory Reform Bill.

It is put forward by the Government as a means of amending legislation, including deregulating the burdens on business. However, if enacted in its present form it would not enable Parliament to repeal or amend EU legislation, which imposes huge burdens on business.

I have tabled an amendment which would enable Parliament to amend or repeal EU legislation so that, despite the European Communities Act 1972, our own judiciary would be required to give effect to laws passed at Westminster, even if inconsistent with European legislation.

Bill Cash MP (Con), London SW1

Telegraph Letters


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Filed under : Legal Matters
By Ken
On March 23, 2006
At 1:07 pm
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