You say that "The policy was negotiated with and agreed by the UK" but clearly the UK government did not fully agree with it but still we had to implement it ---- just like many of the other UK legislations that you like to point out were agreed by the UK when brexiteers say we dont like the EU legislation. Proof that we did not fully agree with it in your next sentence "Back in 2015 David Cameron tried to negotiate out of the working time directive." . Also brexiters have been saying that you can not negotiate with the EU as you have demonstrated.If you don't like the Tories then stop voting for them - I believe the phrase is
Which brings me back to, what is the EU legislation that you object to?
But you don’t know.
The reality is that you cannot have a open free trade market across 28 countries without common rules and standards.
The reality is that if we break from those rules and standards then we face tariffs and restrictions. That is tariffs and restrictions in trading with our immediate neighbours. We will become poorer if we leave the EU.
You say you want to agree free trade deals around the globe. That means agreeing terms and common standards country by country around the globe. I will tell you now. It will take years per deal, and after years of agreeing a deal, you cannot then come back a year later and say – well actually we have changed our minds – we want a better deal – and oh we don’t like that bit etc etc. Based on your logic the UK will not be able to sign off one single free trade deal.
The EU employment legislation is good legislation. The Tories are anti-working class, anti-trade union, anti-minimum wage, anti-living wage, for low wages, for a hire an fire culture, for zero hours, in favour of food banks and in work benefits. So no the Tories don’t like workers rights.
As I said before you don’t know what you want, but you know how to get it.