Kemi Badenoch blamed Whitehall's intransigent «drop» for the government rolling out all EU rules. Photo: Victoria Jones/PA Wire
Regulations for genetically engineered Japanese carnations, Polish canal boats, broken rice and Fijian sailors are among the hundreds of laws meant to stomp Britain's post-Brexit Brussels rules and bureaucracy.
Kemi Badenoch blamed Whitehall's intransigent 'drop' for the government unfolding its promise to repeal all EU rules that still figure in post-Brexit UK law, valued at 4,800 laws.
Instead of repealing or revising 2,400 laws in her first 100 days as prime minister, Rishi Sunak said on Wednesday she could only repeal about 600 unnecessary rules.
Details of these laws came on Thursday after the government amended a retained EU bill in the House of Lords, many of which deal with outdated and irrelevant EU decisions or policies and projects reserved for members of the bloc.
telegraphic analysis. The bill revealed that about 590 rules and regulations were repealed after officials decided they could be removed without any devastating consequences.
No less than six laws deal with solutions that allow carnations to be placed on roads . Market in the EU and in particular in the Netherlands.
Two of them are Japanese carnations that have been genetically modified to give color to the flowers and date back to November 2016.
Approximately 176 laws concern fish and fisheries, which is not surprising since the UK left the EU Common Fisheries Policy at Brexit.
Only nine of them are specific to tuna, including the lifting in 2014 of a ban on EU imports of Atlantic bigeye tuna from Bolivia, Cambodia and Equatorial Guinea.
Trash can. British legal history
Four laws deal with the humble anchovy, including opportunities to fish for salted snacks in the Bay of Biscay for 2012/2013
The EU grant to 910 places for Venezuelan fishermen off the coast of French Guiana in December 2011 will also go to dump of British legal history.
EU recognition of maritime qualifications from Ghana, Bangladesh and Fiji is also on the way out, as are a string of old fisheries agreements with countries including Mauritania, Guinea-Bissau and Norway.
No other country outside in the EU, is not mentioned in the doomed rules as often as Mauritania, which is mentioned in the amended bill at least seven times.
EU forest law agreements with the Republic of the Congo and outdated trade agreements with Canada, Cuba and Turkmenistan are among the documents to be destroyed.
According to some estimates, up to 15% of the laws relate to EU transactions with foreign countries, setting standards for specific goods and services.
Temporary exemptions from expired driving restrictions and EU rules for organic food production during Covid will also be removed from the law.
Rules establishing the legal basis for the EU's Copernicus satellite system, which the British companies that played a key role in the construction will also leave because the UK is no longer involved in the project.Common food products, including cereals, sugar and products of animal origin, are mentioned in 40 rulings, and some of them, such as 'broken rice' regarding EU import duties, are no longer relevant for UK Brexit.
EU green legislation
The 1995 EU decision on the tariff classification of pig carcasses was not left out, as were climate regulations for Swiss aircraft landing in the EU, or plans to create a network of employment agencies in the EU.
Recognized in February 2012 by the Polish Shipping Company the registry of the classification society for inland navigation vessels, better known as canal boats, is also doomed to landfill.
Such exemptions from EU tax law to reduce the fuel surcharge for vehicles in the inner and outer Hebrides.
The amended bill mentions 31 references to climate change, greenhouse gases and emissions — or one of 20 rules , which are planned to be deleted.
Some of these relate to EU environmental legislation, which was later replaced or updated over the years, and does not represent a drastic reduction in existing UK climate laws.
Others associated with EU emissions. The trading system, the market for the carbon trading bloc that the UK abandoned after Brexit.
Permitting or denying permission to use certain pesticides is also widely used, with biocidal products mentioned 23 times in the document.
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However, these laws were pre-Brexit when companies used UK regulators to issue permits for the sale of their products throughout the EU, and were not a sign of universal freedom for all after Brexit. pesticides.
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