Brexit voters voted for many different reasons but one that was put forward as significant was for our democratic processes to have unrestricted control over our laws. This seems to be a perfect example of that.

Interesting snippet I caught last night on The Wales Report (maybe) which highlighted that being part of the EU tied together the devolved policy areas of the UK but now they could start to look very different. In an election of double think (Pro-EU voters stayed silent or backed remain, Pro-leave backed staying, natural opposition joined together and those closest to each other divided - all with their own agenda) it could mean yet another example with those not liking laws being made by unelected officials who have limited understanding of our lives suddenly see exactly that happen with powers being returned to London.