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The Internal Market Bill is a controversial piece of legislation that threatens the rule of law, devolution, and the maintenance of high standards across the UK.
It is also a very complex piece of legislation covering issues such as mutual recognition that many are not familiar with. To learn more about what the Bill aims to do, why it is a threat, and why the Bill is important, Jacob Millen-Bamford spoke to Charles Whitmore.
Charles Whitmore is the Coordinator for the Wales Civil Society Forum on Brexit and has also conducted doctoral research on mutual recognition.
Brexit Civil Society Alliance:
See our website
Tweet us @BrexitCSA
Email us at [email protected]
Subscribe to our weekly e:bulletin that analyses the impact of Brexit on civil society
Letter to Parliamentarians on the UK Internal Market Bill
UK Internal Market Bill House of Lords Committee Stage Briefing October 2020
Wales Civil Society Forum on Brexit:
Website
Brexit Resources
Email Charles Whitmore at [email protected]
By Brexit Civil Society AllianceThe Internal Market Bill is a controversial piece of legislation that threatens the rule of law, devolution, and the maintenance of high standards across the UK.
It is also a very complex piece of legislation covering issues such as mutual recognition that many are not familiar with. To learn more about what the Bill aims to do, why it is a threat, and why the Bill is important, Jacob Millen-Bamford spoke to Charles Whitmore.
Charles Whitmore is the Coordinator for the Wales Civil Society Forum on Brexit and has also conducted doctoral research on mutual recognition.
Brexit Civil Society Alliance:
See our website
Tweet us @BrexitCSA
Email us at [email protected]
Subscribe to our weekly e:bulletin that analyses the impact of Brexit on civil society
Letter to Parliamentarians on the UK Internal Market Bill
UK Internal Market Bill House of Lords Committee Stage Briefing October 2020
Wales Civil Society Forum on Brexit:
Website
Brexit Resources
Email Charles Whitmore at [email protected]