Statutory instruments have become a big issue in Britain as of late, due to concerns that Theresa May's government will use them to help speed along the Brexit process. They are often titled Henry VIII powers, due to Henry VIII's forcing through of the Statute of Proclamations in 1539, however, this act was repealed in 1547, consequently, the terms seem slightly at odds with one another.
My query is this, how might one enable the statute of 1539 to remain in place, so that monarchial proclamations can carry the same weight as legislation passed through Parliament?