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There is no valid argument as to why training undertaken pre-brexit, under EASA and completed across the EU is no longer recognised other than political nonsense.
I'm probably repeating myself here,
The UK has decided that it does not want to be governed by the ECJ. The ECJ enforces the regulations as dictated by EASA.
How, if the UK has left the EU, can the ECJ enforce the law on a UK citizen when the UK does not recognise the authority of the ECJ? It can't. Hence, the situation in which we find our selves.