Just now, in The Telegraph:
“Labour is considering scrapping legacy EU laws which are empowering big companies to “overcharge” shoppers and the NHS.
The Prime Minister has been urged to take advantage of Brexit freedoms to revoke the rules that impose an “artificial tax” on consumers.
Britain still follows EU trademark rules which prevent retailers and public services from shopping around the world for the cheapest goods.
The regulations give global brands total control over their supply chains meaning they can insist UK firms only buy from wholesalers in Europe.
An official impact assessment has found that as a result shoppers are paying inflated prices for goods like electronics, cosmetics, books and clothing.
Studies have suggested the restrictions are adding around 10 per cent to the price of branded products and costing the NHS hundreds of millions a year.“
This delights me!
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