What are the implications of the Retained EU Law for engineers?
It is safe to say, the UK Government’s Retained EU Law Bill (REUL) has provoked strong responses that largely stay off the fence. The Bill, making its way through the parliamentary process as we speak, seeks to take laws and regulations inherited from the EU off the statute books. If it passes on schedule, some 4,000 laws could simply be ‘sunsetted’ on December 31 st 2023, many without undergoing technical scrutiny by experts. When I asked for the views of IET members in a recent discussion post: What are the implications of the Retained EU law (REUL) on the engineering and technology sector , they didn’t hold back. A few were unconcerned about changes, saying they would adapt to them. However most respondents appear concerned about what laws will face the chop, what will replace them…