I asked Gemini this question:
what percentage of bills in the uk parliament originated from the EU before brexit
Response:
Estimates of how much UK legislation originated from the EU vary, but a study by the
House of Commons Library found that between 1993 and 2014, 13% of UK Acts of Parliament and Statutory Instruments had an EU influence. This figure rises significantly to around 62% if you include non-legislative EU regulations that apply in the UK, notes the BBC.
The calculation of 13% includes only primary legislation (Acts of Parliament) and secondary legislation (Statutory Instruments) where the EU was the source or influence.
The 62% figure is based on a broader count that includes all EU-influenced laws, not just UK Acts and Statutory Instruments.
The impact is also greater in certain sectors like trade, agriculture, and financial services, where EU influence was more substantial
It's hard to call the UK a functioning democratic state when most of what the national assembly does is basically working out laws that implement regulations that originate outside of it.
In any rational debate, Brexit would be understood as voters sacrificing economic gains for sovereignty and a return to Parliament functioning as it traditionally did. Rubber-stamping regulations from the EU or other bodies over 60% of the time its working on legislation is a major deviation from the ancient purpose of Parliament.
I'm not sure how I'm supposed to take this, it's like looking up how much Maine legislature is influenced by US national legislature prior to secession and trying to use that metric to somehow rationalize the clearly disadvantaged state it would be in after seceding from the US.
We can over fish the fuck out of lobsters now, so much freedumbs! Fuck you Canada! Camera pans to Maine when Canada sits down on the same side of the trade bargaining table it's on. Maine makes surprised Pikachu face.
That race to the bottom mentality and sad attempt to rationalize can only be explained by eating paint chips in your youth. DeplorableVibeCodeMonkey.