Jacob Rees-Mogg unveils a ‘Brexit dashboard’ of scrapped ‘EU red tape’

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Jacob Rees-Mogg unveils a ‘Brexit dashboard’ of scrapped ‘EU red tape’. Brexit Opportunities Minister Jacob Rees-Mogg introduced the website as he set out his hopes for a ‘revolution’ to help cut the cost of living. He told the Commons ministers will publish data every three months to show how many changes have been made to the 2,400 pieces of EU legislation still in place. He added that the dashboard will ensure the public can ‘join us on this journey to amend, repeal or replace’ retained EU law in a bid to cut at least £1 billion of business costs from ‘EU red tape’. But Labour said the Government was offering nothing more than a ‘digital filing cabinet’ of existing legislation, which amounted to nothing more than a ‘vanity project’ on a day when inflation hit 9.1 per cent.

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