Major Transformation in the UK: Controversial Government Law Postponed, What Will Be the Effects on the Economy?

A period begins in the UK during which a series of significant legal changes have been postponed. Before the new Prime Minister Liz Truss took office, the controversial law planned by the government will greatly affect the UK's economy. This law will end the role of juries in all cases except serious crimes and includes important regulations regarding the restructuring of the energy industry.
This situation is increasing concerns about the future of the UK's economy. The government's reform of the energy sector is seen as an effort to reduce the UK's external dependence for its energy needs. However, the pressure this reform places on the economy and its potential negative effects are being questioned by economists.
This postponement is seen as a measure taken to maintain the balance of the UK's economy and potentially prevent adverse effects. However, the future of this law remains uncertain, coinciding with the new Prime Minister Liz Truss taking office. Economists and politicians will closely monitor the possible impacts of this law on the economy.