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<p>The European Union (Withdrawal) Bill aims, so far as possible, to provide that
the laws which apply immediately before exit day will continue to apply in the same
way after we leave. The act of leaving the EU means that it is inevitable that some
elements of the EU’s supranational legal framework will not - and should not - be
retained.</p><p>Clause 5 and the accompanying Schedule 1 set out a number of important
exceptions to the general retention of EU law under the Bill. The provisions in this
Clause and Schedule cover the Charter of Fundamental Rights, the principle of supremacy,
challenges to the validity of an EU instrument, the general principles of EU law and
Francovich damages.<strong> <br></strong></p>
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