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The Bill makes no provision for any consent mechanism should the UK Government seek to act in areas of devolved competence. 26. The following powers cannot be relied upon to modify retained EU law found in primary law.
The Bill makes no provision for any consent mechanism should the UK Government seek to act in areas of devolved competence. 26. The following powers cannot be relied upon to modify retained EU law found in primary law.
Wider consultation will better ensure these are robust measures of progress, that have the buy-in of stakeholders, and can be used to inform effective policy making in the future.”.
The Committee also notes that given the Review only relates to new IGR structures and ways of working there does not appear to be any intergovernmental agreements in some areas of the new post-EU constitutional landscape.