Brexit, and the litigation brought successfully by Gina Miller against the Brexit strategies of the Conservative government and Boris Johnson, caused a burning Conservative preoccupation to settle the score against ‘Europhile judges’, judicial review and to remove the legacy of ‘foreign’ European law in UK domestic law. This preoccupation has seen a flurry of legislative activity including the Judicial Review and Courts Act 2022, the bills to remove retained EU law (REUL) from the UK statute book, to undermine the Northern Ireland Protocol and to repeal the Human Rights Act (HRA) 1998. This article examines these developments.