Why should that worry you? it's the way our parliament has always worked, since when did the opposition have a veto on the governent unless it has numerical superiority?
Why do you jump to the conclusion we will oppose new laws, when in fact we have only opposed
Here you are.....
our influence over EU law making
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Official EU voting records* show that the British government has voted ‘No’ to laws passed at EU level on 56 occasions, abstained 70 times, and voted ‘Yes’ 2,466 times since 1999, according to UK in a Changing Europe Fellows Sara Hagemann and Simon Hix.
In other words, UK ministers were on the “winning side” 95% of the time, abstained 3% of the time, and were on the losing side 2%."
Not very risky was it?
And you should be asking, why do we get a rebate? and what could be renegotiated ?
We have never behaved as real members of the EU have we? just Cherry picked, and now we will end up with nothing at all..