Originally posted by Pulcinella
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the ability to formulate laws, including new ones, to amend laws, to remove old unwanted laws;
the ability to formulate procedures which might affect law making - for example elections, local government etc.
the abliity to interpret procedures and laws within the area of jurisdiction
the abliity to apply interpretations in accordance with the procedures and laws (e.g civil and criminal law)
the ability to administer appropriate functions in acordance with the regulations and laws applicable (for example tax, social benefits, essential services)
.... and all these in accordance with the customs, administration and authority within the area of jurisdiction.
It does not automatically follow that the UK is not subject to external influence, either from the EU or elsewhere.
If there are treaties with other countries/jurisdictions it is (should be) up to the sovereign authority to determine how these should be fulfilled.
It's not a perfect world, but hoping that things may happen is not always a good idea.
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