The speaker of the House of Commons Sir Lindsey Hoyle lost his temper with Kemi Badenoch when the secretary of state failed to inform the house of the government's U-turn on repealing retained EU laws.
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The government has decided to U-turn on plans to allow thousands of EU-inherited laws to expire by the end of the year, news that Badenoch released in a statement and to The Telegraph before making a statement in the House of Commons.
The business and trade secretary said she was sorry that the sequencing was not to the speaker's satisfaction, infuriating Hoyle further.
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