The UK government insists historic legislation being proposed is to ensure stability past Brexit, and not to secure more power for ministers.
The so-called 'Repeal Bill' is being debated in the House of Commons ahead of key votes on Monday.
It will convert existing EU laws into domestic legislation so they can then be kept, or replaced at a later date.
The opposition Labour Party says it amounts to a 'power-grab' by the government.
But Brexit Secretary David Davis says it's necessary to provide certainty.
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But Brexit Secretary David Davis says it's about providing an orderly Brexit in 2019.
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