Welsh
Scottish and Welsh leaders brand repeal bill a ‘naked power grab’
Theresa May is facing a fresh constitutional clash with the Scottish government after Nicola Sturgeon threatened to block the “great repeal bill”, dismissing it as a “naked power grab”.

The European Union (withdrawal) bill requires the consent of the Scottish parliament and the Welsh assembly, but Scotland’s first minister and Wales’s Carwyn Jones issued a joint statement saying they could not recommend the bill as it stands to their respective legislatures.
Sturgeon has been careful to avoid describing the consent of the Scottish parliament as a veto. There is a potentially thorny issue as to whether Westminster could override the Scottish parliament.
The Scotland secretary, David Mundell, said Holyrood’s approval through a legislative consent motion would be required for the bill, but added: “I am optimistic we will obtain the consent.”