One industry that will expand if we leave will be law companies as industry pays the cost learning to understand how leaving affects them and how they can trade with our biggest market without the frictionless trade we have been used to.
Most EU regulations don't require new UK laws. They can be implemented in the UK without new legislation, for example by simply changing administrative rules. Where we are selling the good these cover we will still have to adopt them.
We also adopt some EU regulations that simply codify existing UK law at a European level. In other words, we would have that law anyway and we still will.
Those using this argument have also often calculated in what are known as "non-legislative EU regulations", which concern matters so small or routine that many people wouldn't really recognise them as law. Once again these regulations will still exist.
If we continue to trade with the EU all these would have to still be dealt with so I am wondering just what "We will revert to our own judicial system" means to you?
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