Britain Will <br />Keep EU Laws <br />Amid Brexit Transition Britain laid out its plan on Tuesday <br />for how it intends to keep EU laws in <br />tact during its Brexit transition. Their 1972 laws will continue <br />to secure their roles in <br />the bloc, including that of <br />the European Court of Justice. A policy document on legislation has <br />been issued in order to round out <br />the terms of any final exit deals <br />between London and Brussels. It is waiting on <br />parliament approval. The document outlines <br />that the relationship between <br />Britain and the EU will hardly be <br />changed until December 2020. Brexit department document, via 'Reuters' According to Brexit secretary <br />Dominic Raab, keeping EU laws <br />is necessary to provide <br />certainty during the exit process.