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Confidential task force will identify ‘annoying’ EU rules and laws to be scrapped in post-Brexit period

BREXIT provides an opportunity for ministers to scrap (and take the credit for doing so) many of those irritating European Union (EU) rules and standards that prevent Governments from doing what they’d like to do by allowing the implementation of plans not enforced by EU legislation that would ultimately make the railways better, cost less and help passengers – and freight if they have heard about it!

MPs have set up a special and confidential task force to identify which rules and standards they will abolish immediately we leave

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