Prime Minister Keir Starmer Is Reportedly Planning Legislation That Could Allow
Prime Minister Keir Starmer is reportedly planning legislation that could allow the UK government to adopt certain European Union single market rules without requiring a full vote in Parliament. According to reports, the proposed law aims to streamline regulatory alignment with the EU, potentially reducing trade barriers and improving economic cooperation between the United Kingdom and European partners after Brexit. Supporters argue the move could help businesses by simplifying standards and boosting trade efficiency. However, critics warn it may weaken parliamentary oversight and spark fresh debates over sovereignty and democratic accountability. The proposal is expected to trigger strong political reactions across Westminster as lawmakers and opposition figures examine its constitutional and economic implications.
