We shall see what comes out in the wash.
To be honest its not really worth arguing about.
They obviously have a plan, even if EASA goes tits up now the regulation is now on the books of every country. You would have to get every country to change it again.
Maybe thats been there plan from the start, get a heap of legislation through which is going to cause uproar then disappear.
Suddenly there is nobody to sue and your looking at working through every countries court systems to try and get it changed.