CHAOS! British law for Brits and Euro law for Europeans living in Britain?

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CHAOS! British law for Brits and Euro law for Europeans living in Britain?
THE European Court of Justice cannot rule on the rights of EU nationals living in Britain after Brexit, William Hague has warned.
The former foreign secretary said the ECJ’s rule is “untenable” once Britain leaves the bloc. Prime Minister Theresa May has made leaving the remit of ECJ a "red line" for negotiations, prompting criticism from Tory former cabinet ministers such as Dominic Grieve and Nicky Morgan.But Tory heavyweight William Hague, who was a remainer in the EU referendum, has backed the PM over the role of the ECJ.  Writing for The Telegraph he said: “It is clearly untenable for it to rule on the rights of EU nationals in the UK after we have left the EU.” But Mrs May’s most senior minister Damian Green suggested Britain could remain subject to ECJ rulings during a Brexit transition period but will eventually leave its jurisdiction. Mr Green said Leave backers voted to leave the ECJ's purview to restore parliamentary sovereignty and a failure to deliver that would leave them feeling the UK has not left the European Union.



The First Secretary of State's intervention came after three Tory former ministers hit out at the Prime Minister's ECJ "red line".Mr Green told BBC Radio 4's Today programme: "It's not an ideological determination, it's what people voted for in the referendum, the Brexit side won."If we said now we're going to stay inside the single market which will mean that the European Court will decide some basic questions that happen inside this country, I think people would feel that we hadn't left the European Union." At the weekend, former attorney general Dominic Grieve and ex-education secretary Nicky Morgan attacked Mrs May for refusing to allow any role for the ECJ after Brexit.Mr Grieve said the Government should have an open mind on the issue, saying: "We have to be realistic. Some of the attitudes to the ECJ seem to be a bit knee-jerk. It has a pariah status."I've never been particularly impressed with it, but the fact is it is there and it's going to be doing a lot of work that is relevant to us."Tory former culture minister Ed Vaizey and senior Labour MP Rachel Reeves used a joint article in the Sunday Telegraph to criticise the decision to pull out of Euratom, the European civil nuclear regulator, which is underpinned by the ECJ.. 00FastNews. New source of news.
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