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Boris Johnson continues partygate fightback with new 'Brexit Freedoms Bill' to ease ditching of EU laws

Jan 31, 2022 View Original Article
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    -50% Medium Liberal

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    80% Very Conservative

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    -15% Negative

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Contributing sentiments towards policy:

56% : The new bill is aimed at ensuring that changes can be made more easily and quickly, while Number 10 said the bill was also expected to end the "special status" of EU law - made before 1 January 2020 - in the UK's legal framework.
40% : During the 2016 EU referendum campaign, Mr Johnson's Vote Leave campaign hailed a cut to VAT on energy bills as one of the potential benefits of Brexit.
39% : On the second anniversary of the UK's official departure from the EU, the prime minister is pledging to "further unleash the benefits of Brexit" with a promise to cut £1bn worth of red tape for British businesses.
35% : "The plans we have set out today will further unleash the benefits of Brexit and ensure that businesses can spend more of their money investing, innovating and creating jobs."
28% : Mr Johnson said: "Getting Brexit done two years ago today was a truly historic moment and the start of an exciting new chapter for our country.

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