Six key green questions the Repeal Bill struggles to answer

Michael Holder
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The draft Repeal Bill published today provides few assurances over how green laws will be enforced and parliamentary scrutiny enacted

It is a 66-page document chock-full of legalese and procedural issues, but the Repeal Bill - once referred to as 'Great', but now not so much - largely fails to provide the assurances sought by green groups...

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