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UK could adopt EU single market rules under new legislation
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UK could adopt EU single market rules under new legislation

ShareSaveAdd as preferred on GooglePaul Seddon,Political reporterandJoe Pike,Political correspondentBloomberg via Getty ImagesNew legislation could see the UK sign up to some EU trade regulationsSir K

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ShareSaveAdd as preferred on GooglePaul Seddon,Political reporterandJoe Pike,Political correspondentBloomberg via Getty ImagesNew legislation could see the UK sign up to some EU trade regulationsSir Keir Starmer is planning legislation to allow the UK to adopt new EU laws without Parliament having to hold a full vote each time. The measure is meant to make it easier for the UK to dynamically align with future rules required to deliver new deals in areas like food standards. The government says MPs and peers will retain a role in scrutinising new rules adopted under the plan. But the plans have provoked strong opposition from the Conservatives and Reform UK. The new legislation, expected later this year, would give ministers a fast-track route for introducing draft laws to align with future European standards designed to ensure a single market in the trade of goods and services. The new powers would apply to agreements they are planning with the EU on food standards, carbon pricing for industry and electricity trading. New rules would be introduced as secondary legislation, which receives less scrutiny and gives MPs a more limited role in approving it. This echoes the process that was followed before Brexit - when the government adopted hundreds of such laws each year to fulfil EU legal obligations. But it is likely to prove more controversial this time, because the UK no longer has voting rights at the EU to shape European legislation in the first place. Labour has also abolished the dedicated Commons committee that used to assess new EU legislation - raising questions over how future European rules will be scrutinsed by MPs. Conservative shadow business secretary Andrew Griffith said it would mean Parliament is reduced to a spectator while Brussels sets the terms . Reform UK leader Nigel Farage has vowed to oppose the legislation every step of the way , calling the plans a backdoor attempt to drag Britain back under European Union control . Liberal Democrat education spokeswoman Munira Wilson told the BBC's Westminster Hour she backed a closer relationship with Europe, but any move to cut Parliament out of the loop would be wrong and undemocratic . However, the government said the process would allow it to deliver a planned EU deal on food standards, which it has estimated will be worth billions of pounds a year to the UK economy by cutting red tape for exporters. Increasingly, ministers have also been leaning into the argument that the backdrop of the Iran war has strengthened the logic behind closer alignment with the EU. Speaking to BBC Radio 5 Live, Sir Keir said: We're in a world where there's massive conflict, great uncertainty. And I strongly believe the UK's best interests are in a stronger, closer relationship with Europe. He added that the government was trying to make trade easier which translates into lower prices for consumers. The government has previously said that its food deal will require Great Britain to dy
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