Johnson introduced the Brexit Freedom Act to break the EU tradition
British Prime Minister Boris Johnson on Monday announced a bill to quickly change the page of legislation obtained from the EU, two years after its effects were slowing down.
In a more sophisticated way today, the 57-year-old Conservative leader wants to convince Brexit of his virtues because of the corruption of the parties organized on Downing Street. Crucial to his election victory in December 2019.
His new Brexit Freedoms Bill aims to facilitate the ongoing process of changing or waiving or changing laws inherited from the EU. According to the government, the reforms will save British companies “1 billion (1.25 billion francs) in” red tape “and” regulatory burden “.
But many of these companies complain about the restrictions created by Brexit. According to a recent British Manufacturing Survey, two-thirds of the companies surveyed believe that Brexit has banned their business at various levels. Half of them fear that they will face new difficulties this year as tariff controls are fully implemented.
“New Chapter”
Praising Brexit as “a historic moment and the beginning of a wonderful new chapter for our country”, Prime Minister Boris Johnson said in a statement that his bill “will further open the door to the benefits of Brexit and ensure that companies spend more of their money.” Investment, innovation and job creation. “
Instead of sharing this enthusiasm, the Scottish (independent) government is urging London to address the problems facing the food sector: labor shortages and red tape.
“For two years, Brexit has not brought any benefits to the people of rural Scotland,” local government minister Mairi Cojion said in a statement.
Faced with labor shortages, the Scottish government is applying for two-year visas, and the 30,000 visas for seasonal workers announced by the UK government at the end of December are far from the 55,700 visas required for unions in Great Britain.
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