On the day that May is trying to convince the EU that we can be trusted to maintain the integrity of food standards and safety within the SM it comes out that one of her ministers is meeting privately with the US and making plans to use his executive powers to open up the UK market to the sort of low grade crappy, unsafe products that are currently banned.
On the day that May is trying to convince the EU that we can be trusted to maintain the integrity of food standards and safety within the SM it comes out that one of her ministers is meeting privately with the US and making plans to use his executive powers to open up the UK market to the sort of low grade crappy, unsafe products that are currently banned.
I've got an idea that is well out there IF it does happen. No idea where it came from, just popped into my head out of no-where. Sit down and brace yourself...
Maybe...……...You just don't eat it?
If it's too risky, because no doubt we'll have no idea if the chicken is chlorinated then best go here...
I've got an idea that is well out there IF it does happen. No idea where it came from, just popped into my head out of no-where. Sit down and brace yourself...
Maybe...……...You just don't eat it?
If it's too risky, because no doubt we'll have no idea if the chicken is chlorinated then best go here...
I've got an idea that is well out there IF it does happen. No idea where it came from, just popped into my head out of no-where. Sit down and brace yourself...
Maybe...……...You just don't eat it?
If it's too risky, because no doubt we'll have no idea if the chicken is chlorinated then best go here...
I've got an idea that is well out there IF it does happen. No idea where it came from, just popped into my head out of no-where. Sit down and brace yourself...
Maybe...……...You just don't eat it?
If it's too risky, because no doubt we'll have no idea if the chicken is chlorinated then best go here...
I've got an idea that is well out there IF it does happen. No idea where it came from, just popped into my head out of no-where. Sit down and brace yourself...
Maybe...……...You just don't eat it?
If it's too risky, because no doubt we'll have no idea if the chicken is chlorinated then best go here...
Post Brexit, whether we are happy to eat products made with GM crops, chlorinated chicken, banned additives or whatever, the EU does not give a monkeys. We can do what we like with the health of our own population. It does care if those products are imported across a (fictional) "frictionless" border. So either we accept border controls and inspections on our exports into the EU or we tell the US where to poke their parmesan in a can. You cannot have both and this is what May is still trying and failing to sell to the EU27. Because they are not idiots and know how the Single Market works.
As I'm in the mood for a spot of Googling here's an article showing some of the differences between EU and US food standards...
On the day that May is trying to convince the EU that we can be trusted to maintain the integrity of food standards and safety within the SM it comes out that one of her ministers is meeting privately with the US and making plans to use his executive powers to open up the UK market to the sort of low grade crappy, unsafe products that are currently banned.
We've been eating McDonald's for donkeys years
Indeed and all their other crap but hey ho,,,selective memories,,,at least it didn't talk about job losses they have lost that argument here now.
On the minor matter of American foodstuffs. They describe sweets as 'candy'. Oh my brief visit there you couldn't get any decent sweets and certainly chocolate (and certainly certainly cheese!) for love nor money. Hershey bars? Seriously? New York one of the great cities of the planet, avocado is brilliant and plentiful though, but if brexit means American 'candy' as opposed to Belgian chocolate then we're all f**ked.
On the minor matter of American foodstuffs. They describe sweets as 'candy'. Oh my brief visit there you couldn't get any decent sweets and certainly chocolate (and certainly certainly cheese!) for love nor money. Hershey bars? Seriously? New York one of the great cities of the planet, avocado is brilliant and plentiful though, but if brexit means American 'candy' as opposed to Belgian chocolate then we're all f**ked.
You know the company that owns Cadburys is American right?
On the minor matter of American foodstuffs. They describe sweets as 'candy'. Oh my brief visit there you couldn't get any decent sweets and certainly chocolate (and certainly certainly cheese!) for love nor money. Hershey bars? Seriously? New York one of the great cities of the planet, avocado is brilliant and plentiful though, but if brexit means American 'candy' as opposed to Belgian chocolate then we're all f**ked.
You know the company that owns Cadburys is American right?
Traitors to their own people then. I couldn't find a fruit and nut in NYC!
On the minor matter of American foodstuffs. They describe sweets as 'candy'. Oh my brief visit there you couldn't get any decent sweets and certainly chocolate (and certainly certainly cheese!) for love nor money. Hershey bars? Seriously? New York one of the great cities of the planet, avocado is brilliant and plentiful though, but if brexit means American 'candy' as opposed to Belgian chocolate then we're all f**ked.
You know the company that owns Cadburys is American right?
Traitors to their own people then. I couldn't find a fruit and nut in NYC!
On the day that May is trying to convince the EU that we can be trusted to maintain the integrity of food standards and safety within the SM it comes out that one of her ministers is meeting privately with the US and making plans to use his executive powers to open up the UK market to the sort of low grade crappy, unsafe products that are currently banned.
We've been eating McDonald's for donkeys years
Indeed and all their other crap but hey ho,,,selective memories,,,at least it didn't talk about job losses they have lost that argument here now.
Except we haven't though.
We've been part of a trading block that bans products which contain harmful ingredients that cause things like...er...cancer. Or things that lead to poor animal welfare standards and increased risk to us, like washing pig carcasses in lactic acid. Our government appears to be taking proactive steps to allow these products to be sold here because we are desperate for trade.
The EU position is these products will continue to remain banned and have been asking us for many, many months for our solution to how we are going to prevent their export. We don't have one.
Pretending that you can stick a sticker on saying this lamb has been injected with growth hormone and the problem is solved just wont wash. With chlorine or otherwise.
Why is that point too hard to grasp?
See not a single link to the many sources underlining my point...
I've got an idea that is well out there IF it does happen. No idea where it came from, just popped into my head out of no-where. Sit down and brace yourself...
Maybe...……...You just don't eat it?
If it's too risky, because no doubt we'll have no idea if the chicken is chlorinated then best go here...
Post Brexit, whether we are happy to eat products made with GM crops, chlorinated chicken, banned additives or whatever, the EU does not give a monkeys. We can do what we like with the health of our own population. It does care if those products are imported across a (fictional) "frictionless" border. So either we accept border controls and inspections on our exports into the EU or we tell the US where to poke their parmesan in a can. You cannot have both and this is what May is still trying and failing to sell to the EU27. Because they are not idiots and know how the Single Market works.
As I'm in the mood for a spot of Googling here's an article showing some of the differences between EU and US food standards...
I've got an idea that is well out there IF it does happen. No idea where it came from, just popped into my head out of no-where. Sit down and brace yourself...
Maybe...……...You just don't eat it?
If it's too risky, because no doubt we'll have no idea if the chicken is chlorinated then best go here...
Post Brexit, whether we are happy to eat products made with GM crops, chlorinated chicken, banned additives or whatever, the EU does not give a monkeys. We can do what we like with the health of our own population. It does care if those products are imported across a (fictional) "frictionless" border. So either we accept border controls and inspections on our exports into the EU or we tell the US where to poke their parmesan in a can. You cannot have both and this is what May is still trying and failing to sell to the EU27. Because they are not idiots and know how the Single Market works.
As I'm in the mood for a spot of Googling here's an article showing some of the differences between EU and US food standards...
Theresa May set to deliver a statement from Downing Street at 1.45.
Resignation? No Deal? Giving us lessons in dancing?
Who knows.
Announcing how well everything is going and that RMS Chequers "Deal" sails serenely on, last night's head-on collison with the EU iceberg was merely a glancing blow (not even a flesh wound) and really of no importance, in fact, it's a positive, with chilled drinks all round.
On the day that May is trying to convince the EU that we can be trusted to maintain the integrity of food standards and safety within the SM it comes out that one of her ministers is meeting privately with the US and making plans to use his executive powers to open up the UK market to the sort of low grade crappy, unsafe products that are currently banned.
We've been eating McDonald's for donkeys years
Let me fix that for you - We've been eating McDonald's Donkeys for years!!
Theresa May set to deliver a statement from Downing Street at 1.45.
Resignation? No Deal? Giving us lessons in dancing?
Who knows.
Announcing how well everything is going and that RMS Chequers "Deal" sails serenely on, last night's head-on collison with the EU iceberg was merely a glancing blow (not even a flesh wound) and really of no importance, in fact, it's a positive, with chilled drinks all round.
Exactly! She reminds me of Monty Python's Black Knight: " Alright, we'll call it a draw".
Getting ready to watch May on BBC news....this'll be interesting, as I guess she will say its all the EU's fault and they should move their stance and if not we will have No deal. She and the Tories quite clearly dont understand we have told them we are leaving....the EU are saying OK off you go, but what we are not going to do is give you a special deal....why should they? We are one, they are 27, they have more customers than us and more money. Its a case of wanting our cake and eating it...thinking the EU would roll over, now its seen they are not (rolling over) we are on our own.....you reap what you sow!!
Did the people of the UK vote for a 'no deal'? I don't think so, as with all commentators we will be worse off, at least in the short to medium term.
13:44 Have the lights gone out on Theresa May's Chequers plan? Quite literally, perhaps. Sky News are reporting there is no power in the room where the prime minister is due to give her statement in the next few minutes
'Euro Mobsters'. That's precisely the sort of unfounded shit that has been drip fed into people's brains for decades. No wonder people fell for it and voted for this fiasco.
To be fair, it looked more like a meeting of Spectre
'Euro Mobsters'. That's precisely the sort of unfounded shit that has been drip fed into people's brains for decades. No wonder people fell for it and voted for this fiasco.
To be fair, it looked more like a meeting of Spectre Specsavers
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uk.businessinsider.com/liam-fox-trade-deal-scrap-european-union-food-standards-after-brexit-2018-9
On the day that May is trying to convince the EU that we can be trusted to maintain the integrity of food standards and safety within the SM it comes out that one of her ministers is meeting privately with the US and making plans to use his executive powers to open up the UK market to the sort of low grade crappy, unsafe products that are currently banned.
Maybe...……...You just don't eat it?
If it's too risky, because no doubt we'll have no idea if the chicken is chlorinated then best go here...
https://forum.charltonlife.com/discussion/82469/the-rise-of-the-vegans/p1
A bit too stringy for my taste.
Post Brexit, whether we are happy to eat products made with GM crops, chlorinated chicken, banned additives or whatever, the EU does not give a monkeys. We can do what we like with the health of our own population. It does care if those products are imported across a (fictional) "frictionless" border. So either we accept border controls and inspections on our exports into the EU or we tell the US where to poke their parmesan in a can. You cannot have both and this is what May is still trying and failing to sell to the EU27. Because they are not idiots and know how the Single Market works.
As I'm in the mood for a spot of Googling here's an article showing some of the differences between EU and US food standards...
https://ecowatch.com/13-ways-the-eu-beats-the-u-s-on-food-safety-1881850175.html
:-)
They describe sweets as 'candy'. Oh my brief visit there you couldn't get any decent sweets and certainly chocolate (and certainly certainly cheese!) for love nor money.
Hershey bars?
Seriously?
New York one of the great cities of the planet, avocado is brilliant and plentiful though, but if brexit means American 'candy' as opposed to Belgian chocolate then we're all f**ked.
We've been part of a trading block that bans products which contain harmful ingredients that cause things like...er...cancer. Or things that lead to poor animal welfare standards and increased risk to us, like washing pig carcasses in lactic acid. Our government appears to be taking proactive steps to allow these products to be sold here because we are desperate for trade.
The EU position is these products will continue to remain banned and have been asking us for many, many months for our solution to how we are going to prevent their export. We don't have one.
Pretending that you can stick a sticker on saying this lamb has been injected with growth hormone and the problem is solved just wont wash. With chlorine or otherwise.
Why is that point too hard to grasp?
See not a single link to the many sources underlining my point...
Must be an American site as that graph has to state the obvious! Check : Beef hormones - Example food? Beef!
Resignation?
No Deal?
Giving us lessons in dancing?
Who knows.
I then expect her to get a rough ride at the Tory conference which will result in a leadership challenge.
Chequers is dead and buried but she can't see it.
Did the people of the UK vote for a 'no deal'? I don't think so, as with all commentators we will be worse off, at least in the short to medium term.
13:44
Have the lights gone out on Theresa May's Chequers plan? Quite literally, perhaps. Sky News are reporting there is no power in the room where the prime minister is due to give her statement in the next few minutes