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[Politics] Tories vote to reduce food standards



Lincoln Imp

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So it may taste better?

I can’t see what the problem is then, let the consumer decide......the days of the Common Agricultural Policy are over, consumer choice and lower food costs are just around the corner!

Yeah, I know I have been to the US I doubt that’s unique, sounds like you’ve not been? You should go......nice people, really easy to chat too.

Fine, you're the sort of person who thinks that animal welfare issue should be decided by the market and what people are prepared to pay. Make Britain Great Again. Psst... Wanna cheap puppy? Raised in squalor but, hey, what do you expect for fifty notes? Please tell me you're on a wind-up.

(And you're right to think that you're not the only person on here to have been to America. Well done for that. Pleased you find them easy to chat too.)
 




nicko31

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cunning fergus

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Fine, you're the sort of person who thinks that animal welfare issue should be decided by the market and what people are prepared to pay. Make Britain Great Again. Psst... Wanna cheap puppy? Raised in squalor but, hey, what do you expect for fifty notes? Please tell me you're on a wind-up.

(And you're right to think that you're not the only person on here to have been to America. Well done for that. Pleased you find them easy to chat too.)


Fine, you’re the sort of person who thinks that our lives are not decided by the market.......yet wants to stay in the biggest capitalist carve up in human history. You need to decide what side you are on Margaret.

It’s interesting isn’t it.....I can speak freely and easily with people from countries 1000s of miles away that I have much in common with and yet less than a 100 miles away are numerous countries with their incoherent babble and strange practices completely alien to me. Proof if needed that this country was always about emigration.

Pssst. That puppy routine don’t work here, you’re not outside the school gates now.......
 


nicko31

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The people defending this step towards lower food standards know full well that it’s a negative step. That it will ultimately harm our own farming industry and risk the health of our population. However, it is a direct result of their vote to leave and to admit that Brexit would have any detrimental effects would be against all the brainwashing and dogma that has been drilled into them over the last five years.

Moggy told it was good in a posh voice, they've now victims I'm afraid.
 


The Clamp

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Moggy told it was good in a posh voice, they've now victims I'm afraid.

It’s why they’re so angry. They know they’ve been had. Look at the ridiculous, irrelevant, personal abuse they rounded on me over something utterly unrelated. That’s frustration and unrefined anger. Anger they themselves don’t really understand.
One doesn’t attack someone with such spite without underlying issues. Bullies are usually victims elsewhere in their lives. It’s why I treat them with calm and understanding rather than becoming bitchy back.
The rage of victims. I actually feel sorry for them in some ways. To be lied to and betrayed by the party they were loyal to, is disgusting. So loyal that they were able to be manipulated into voting to leave the organisation that actually protected their rights and their standard of living. Actually manipulated them into handing over their rights. Quite remarkable really.
 
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nicko31

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It’s why they’re so angry. They know they’ve been had. Look at the ridiculous, irrelevant, personal abuse they rounded on me over something utterly unrelated. That’s frustration and undefined anger. Anger they themselves don’t really understand. The rage of victims. I actually feel sorry for them in some ways. To be lied to and betrayed by the party they were loyal to, is disgusting. So loyal that they were able to be manipulated into voting to leave the organisation that actually protected their rights and their standard of living. Actually manipulated them into handing over their rights. Quite remarkable really.

You either double down or you admit you were had.

But when the promises deliver nothing it takes a strong person to do the latter, bizarrely I do have some compassion for these people they were easy meat. But nothing to contempt for snake oil salesmen that stitched them up
 


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You either double down or you admit you were had.

But when the promises deliver nothing it takes a strong person to do the latter, bizarrely I do have some compassion for these people they were easy meat. But nothing to contempt for snake oil salesmen that stitched them up

A good summary. Very true. Very few of them will admit. As you say, they go on the attack. It’s not a good look.
 


This is all related to Brexit of course, but to do this in the middle of a pandemic which arose due to food safety issues? I can't see any justification for this, and presumably it will hit UK farmers hard.

https://www.thelondoneconomic.com/news/full-list-of-mps-who-voted-to-lower-our-food-standards-during-the-covid-pandemic/

It will. How anyone thinks this is OK is beyond me. In line with the EU we currently have very high standards of meat, for them to drop all of those requirements is utterly insane. More people will become ill and therefore the NHS will be stretched even further. Farmers will also get shafted.

Not one farmer that I know, supports this, yet a lot of them voted to leave the EU which has notorious high standards. I want to say Karma, but it's not, they fell for the lies and deceit. I feel for the poor and those who voted in the knowledge these kind of things wouldn't happen, but they are, because politicians are disgusting liars.

I really hope there is a huge backlash from this and we don't start dimming down other areas of importance standards wise, we already are by leaving EASA, which we said we wouldn't leave, but we now are. Absolutely mental.
 




So it may taste better?

I can’t see what the problem is then, let the consumer decide......the days of the Common Agricultural Policy are over, consumer choice and lower food costs are just around the corner!

Yeah, I know I have been to the US I doubt that’s unique, sounds like you’ve not been? You should go......nice people, really easy to chat too.

That's not a good thing. We need to be looking at turning the corner for environmental benefits and for the future of our planet, the science doesn't lie.
 


Westdene Seagull

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If you are paying £5 / kg for chicken breast this is the lowest welfare meat on the market, 38 day deep litter chicken. Its no better than entry level meat from a supermarket

You carry on paying for your Wankerose organic corn feed by Elvin virgins chicken at £27 a kilo and I'll carry on paying £5 a kilo for high welfare chicken from my local butcher that can tell me the exact farm it came from :thumbsup: I am at least supporting chicken welfare and a local business.
 


Westdene Seagull

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It’s why they’re so angry. They know they’ve been had. Look at the ridiculous, irrelevant, personal abuse they rounded on me over something utterly unrelated. That’s frustration and unrefined anger. Anger they themselves don’t really understand.
One doesn’t attack someone with such spite without underlying issues. Bullies are usually victims elsewhere in their lives. It’s why I treat them with calm and understanding rather than becoming bitchy back.
The rage of victims. I actually feel sorry for them in some ways. To be lied to and betrayed by the party they were loyal to, is disgusting. So loyal that they were able to be manipulated into voting to leave the organisation that actually protected their rights and their standard of living. Actually manipulated them into handing over their rights. Quite remarkable really.

Says the person who got banned for calling loads of people a 'prick' - pot, kettle and black Nibble :facepalm:
 




Super Steve Earle

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I can understand why farmers are upset but I think many will be ok if they sell British branded quailty foods to the middle and higher end markets (i.e. yer Sainos and Waitroses plus butchers and specialist grocers).

If anything this will reinforce food apartheid and reduce health standards further in the poor. Our family are currently lucky enough to be choosy about our food and this means we already buy mostly British, meat from the butcher, eggs from Macs farm etc. We won't touch Danish pork or anything that's been through Holland (or we suspect has). But not everyone has that luxury and we might not after covid for all I know.

The final irony of that, though, is that most of the areas that voted for Brexit are stuffed with turkey twizzler guzzling fatties anyway. Yes, that's a snobbish generalisation, before you say so gammon gang, but it's possible for me to make it because it's mostly true. You didn't see Jamie Oliver tackling the fish counter at Hove Waitrose, did you?

You get what you pay for and you get what you vote for in the end :shrug:

I'm from a generation that was brought up to think Danish food is good. Genuine question. Why should I be avoiding Danish particularly and imports via Holland?
 




Usual scaremongering by the left wing and reamoaners , the government has repeatedly said the current EU standards of food and farming will be transferred as a whole to UK law at a later point in the year, the amendments and adjustments to this process will just make that simple process of transfer of current EU standards to UK standards alot more complicated by changing it at this time!

Not scare mongering, just understanding the facts. Farmer's aren't kicking up a fuss for the sake of it mate. We've been lied to the whole time, surprise surprise. Of course this was going to happen.

Also, I agree that's what was planned, but that's not what is happening, as Michel Barnier said today, we're going back on our commitments, yet again, what a surprise.
 




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Says the person who got banned for calling loads of people a 'prick' - pot, kettle and black Nibble :facepalm:

People change. I’d rather be thought a hypocrite than remain the same all my life. As I say, I won’t resort to returning your anger or personal insults. But probably best to refrain from posting it on a thread. It is likely very annoying for others.
If you wish to pm to discuss this or anything else that’s on your mind, my door is always open as as they say. I won’t respond to abuse or name calling though.
:)
 


Guinness Boy

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I'm from a generation that was brought up to think Danish food is good. Genuine question. Why should I be avoiding Danish particularly and imports via Holland?

Welfare.

Here, i've googled it for you

But it specifically relates to pork and also the practice of meat labelled as British coming via Holland.

In the supermarkets I look for UK Outdoor Reared pork. In butchers I just ask them.
 


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Absolutely love this thread .. misleading title, entrenched positions, containing many of my favourite NSC characters ( I refuse to believe most of you are real ) point-scoring galore a few fowl puns .. marvellous scenes. :cool:

winner winner chicken dinner :thumbsup:

:thumbsup:
 


nicko31

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You carry on paying for your Wankerose organic corn feed by Elvin virgins chicken at £27 a kilo and I'll carry on paying £5 a kilo for high welfare chicken from my local butcher that can tell me the exact farm it came from :thumbsup: I am at least supporting chicken welfare and a local business.

Don't kid yourself you're supporting chicken welfare at £5/kg, you're buying it because its cheap nothing else. Free range on a Sussex Downs farmer it ain't

Lowering food standards, you might get it for £4 come January, though who knows what its origin is
 




The Clamp

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Don't kid yourself you're supporting chicken welfare at £5/kg, you're buying it because its cheap nothing else. Free range on a Sussex Downs farmer it ain't

Lowering food standards, you might get it for £4 come January, though who knows what its origin is

Spot on, I’m afraid. That will be the lowest standard of welfare.







Until we finalise a deal with Trump, of course.
 




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