381. UK-EU Divergence Tracker Q1 2024
- Author:
- Joël Reland
- Publication Date:
- 04-2024
- Content Type:
- Special Report
- Institution:
- UK in a Changing Europe, King's College London
- Abstract:
- This edition of UK in a Changing Europe’s UK-EU Regulatory Divergence Tracker covers developments from January to March 2024. The Divergence Tracker provides an overview of where and how the UK has diverged from EU regulation. It identifies and analyses the most significant cases of divergence between the UK and EU during the period. It explains what the changes are, what impact they are having, and likely further consequences. In the Q1 2024 edition, the tracker finds five cases of active divergence (where the UK, or some part of it, changes its rules); fifteen of passive divergence (where the EU changes its rules and the UK, or some part of it, does not follow); one of ‘NI divergence’ (a new category covering cases where action is taken on the potential application of new or updated EU legislation in Northern Ireland); one of procedural divergence (where new processes are introduced to change how pre-existing divergence is managed); and three of active alignment (where the UK takes steps to align more closely with EU rules, systems or programmes). The standout trend in this tracker is the large volume of EU-led divergence, due to the rush to complete files before the parliamentary elections in June. In contrast to the EU, the pace of UK legislation has slowed in the run-up to the general election.
- Topic:
- European Union, Regulation, Legislation, and Divergence
- Political Geography:
- United Kingdom and Europe