In case of a UK-US trade deal, the US will not only impose chlorinated chicken and eggs, they will also impose all the other horrid food standards that they have ; frankenstein GMO veggies, processed meats full of hormones and other poisons, as well as numerous carcinogenic dyes, preservatives and other additives. The EU although not perfect is a good protection for the consumer. Greetings from an EU loving Belgium.
You could have explained that in the EU you need to prove an ingredient is not harmful, while in theUS they can put in everything, and you have to prove it is harmful for it to be banned. One could call the US population a set of guinea pigs.
Google for 'United States-United Kingdom Negotiations Summary of Specific Negotiating Objectives' these were the last Trump aims for a trade deal. They were active during the Biden years and will become relevant once Trump takes over! 'Don't stress your pretty eyes by reading all the small print - just sign here!!' Not even a country which has lost a war would sign these conditions. I say, read it and try to understand what it really means. Nobody is allowed to say in 10 years that the information wasn't available.
The UK closely allied with the US will be an unbeatable partnership! We will save money on the NHS if it is sold to US healthcare companies and we will no longer need to contribute to NATO as we will have US protection. Lower food prices and less tax- sounds good to me!
We lived in Idaho and can u believe the salmon they sold in Walmart was farmed in CHINA. Idaho, Oregon, Washington state, Alaska have the best fresh salmon in the usa 😢😢
I'm amazed everything how much voters in the US and the UK are alike. Voting against their interests because they are to damn lazy to educate and think for themselves They happily vote people in who plunder and destroy the country and blame everyone but themselves
The UK would like a veterinary agreement, but the European Union has already said that this will not happen because this is due to the Australia New Zealand deal and this would pose too many risks that these products could also slip through the cracks and end up in the European Union. . Many European countries are already calling for stricter controls on meat and dairy products from the UK since Starmer no longer makes it mandatory for the EU label. More and more shops are shortening the English range or removing all English products. One of the largest retail chains in the Netherlands has decided not to sell any English products at all from January next year. and I think there will be many more to follow. Europeans get a bad taste from anything that has an English flag on it or says made in the UK
@EllieD.Violet l agree. British food has never been liked abroad. I still enjoy a Gingsters Cornish Pasty and that is all that matters. But yes cost does pose a problem too.
I had a couple of colleagues from farming families. They were both extreme brexiteers, so quite hard to be with. I remember the government at the time putting in law that the British farming would keep high standards, but there was no mention in writing about imported food. I asked them how could they trust they'd keep the same standards for imports. They said of course they would because otherwise they'd kill the British farming. I reminded them that one thing is written law and another thing is a speech from a politician. They never got it until Truss and Johnson sold the UK for some photos signing terrible trade treaties. They avoided any Brexit talk after that.
@@ulfosterberg9116 Why on Earth did they knight Dyson whose only contribution has been crap heaters and blowers wih a big advertising budget with blah over any substance?
@@macflod Because they went for populism. Boris wanted to be PM at all costs. He was originally a remainer but saw an opportunity with the rise of the public opinion for leaving pushed by another grifter opportunist Fartage. They played on the Bonhoeffer theory with the vast number of UK levels of stupidity. They won that one but eventually we saw Boris for what he is. Sadly we live with the consequences of that stupidity.
@@RoxyRebel no i mean why is it impossible for our current leaders to state the obvious? Ie Brexit is a disaster and we need to reverse it as majority of country now would like. Also i just want to say, i never ever thought much of Johnson and could not understand how he ever got voted as Mayor, never mind have people listen to his nonsense around brexit and later vote for him as PM. He was plain and clear to see he was a liar and a clown. If people think of the offices he was in as place for professional practice he was completely unfit. I think deep down people must have known that as i can’t imagine many people would feel very easy letting him look after a small pet or child. He clearly isn’t a responsible person.
hm, i think you could count yourself lucky if its only chlorinated chicken .. because - you know .. the real prize is your NHS turning into a US style system .. and the UK becoming the 2nd country in the world where the main reason for personal and private bankrupsy is healthcare.
Hi from rural Southern Ireland. I've been watching Liz for some time now As someone who grew up happily surrounded by farms, I find all this very disturbing. For decades we've taken the excellent quality of our food for granted. I travelled extensively in the eighties. Even then I was shocked at the poor quality of food in the U.S. especially. Fresh produce was difficult to buy and very expensive but there were fast food outlets everywhere and I couldn't but notice how heavy most people were. My son worked in a fast food outlet in California recently and said what was dished out to people wasn't fit for pigs. His eyes were also truly opened. I fear for the future as there seems to be a race to the bottom in many parts of the world. This cannot be anything but bad for future generations!
Go to a supermarket in the US. Read the labels. EVERYTHING is adulterated with shit!!!!! We don't need anything from there!! We'll end up fat & stupid!! 😢
Its a fact if you buy a salad sandwich in a British supermarket chances are the lettuce will have been washed in a chlorinated bath just like US chicken.
And debt level too high. Cannot be higher than 60% of GDP when applying for membership. No will among UK population to adopt Euro and join Schengen wich are both mandatory. No will for closer political, economic and monetary union, Copenhagen criteria all of them. UK only interested in EU to save its crumbling economy as always.
Dane here: So what? Back in the 90's when we made the next move from the EC to the EU, none of the bigger countries actually lived up to all the requirements...... :)
@@neptune5728 So what. We are no longer in the 90´s. Besides,rules for existing members cannot be compared to rules for new members. How difficult is it to understand that the same rules apply to the uk that apply to all new applicants?
@@ab-ym3bf Oh dear, in Denmark we have the same understated relaxed sense of humour like the British. Nothing more meant than that. Don't go cracy, please :)
@@ab-ym3bf Well, back then they found a way to acknowledge to continue although the big ones couldn't live up to it. And it is no different now. It could find its way as long as that terrible Farage is blocked by a majority of the British. We'll see how capable the British can rule the waves through the storm
Unfortunately, it's all too depressing altogether for the stand-alone UK and why did we get into this quagmire? To protect untaxed offshore £££ in UK tax havens.
Brexit is more than a disaster.. And to believe, some dreamers think 🇬🇧 destiny lies in the hands of the good-natured 🇺🇸...is fanciful thinking at best...
I´m as "remainy" as you can get, but we have to wake up to the fact that the minimum amount of time we will be out of the EU, is going to be roughly the same as the amount of time we were in it.
Hopefully a lot less. I is clear that the EU is much greater than the sum of its parts. In extraordinary times like this an EU with a chastened readmitted UK, would be formidable.
@@ilokivi Regarding Britain’s future in the EU: Expect the first generational period of time to be a position of absolute Brexit stasis, during which very little will change economically for Britain other than a continued downward spiral for the economy as a whole. Expect the second generational period of time to be when major British politicians begin accepting and publicly admitting the wholesale folly of Brexit, along with the ruination and devastation it has caused to the British economy. Upon entering the third generational period of time there will begin the excruciatingly slow process of attaining a concerted political approach, involving all political parties, to join the EU. Finally, at the end of that third generational period of time, Britain may still not be accepted into an EU market due to the fact that our media and wealthy tax dodgers have spent decades denigrating the EU market, not only whilst an active previous member, but also throughout the first, second and quite probably third generational period of time following Brexit. It is worth noting that a “generational period of time” is classed as 25 years, hence the country is looking at a minimum 50 years before it even starts to make amends for its economic foolishness. The 25 years that follow the first two generational periods of time will decide the economic fate of Britain for centuries to come. Brexit is the economic suicide note which was written by simply placing a cross on a ballot paper, endorsed by rabid xenophobes, racists and a highly deluded section of the electorate who still believed in the vacuous glory of the prehistoric “British Empire”. I'll be more than happy to be proved wholly wrong in this hypothesis, however, I firmly believe and have yet to see any evidence to the contrary, that this is how the Brexit folly will develop over the decades.
@@ilokivi Well it has already been 8 years since the referendum, and there are still many people who have not understood what Breci has done, and will do more, to undermine the viability of so many UK businesses.
As members of the EU the UK had an egual say in the Union’s policies and directives. Indeed, in terms of economic influence Britain and France were second only to Germany. But now we have no right of equal say or economic influence in anything international. [Edited 11-11-24.]
@@danganbeg7225 That's right, Dan. All member states have an 'Equal' say in EU policy and directives. However, we know that Germany wealds the most influence economically followed by France, and the UK (before Brexit) was the 3rd largest EU economy. But of course none of that means anything now. I'll edit my comment to reflect what I originally intended to say. Thank you.
I am quite amused that people think all of the Tory stupidity can be undone within one budget. The UK was effectively left in ruins, the money box was dry. Brexit took 10 years to come into full effect, you must be thick to think the EU wants you back. They are still restructuring their setup as well, but doing a much better job it would appear.
It's not the British standards these are EU standards which Brexit rejected. Tories want USA far lower standers! Thats why British babies are far happier because now they grow up with far unhealthier food! Isn't it Jacob Rees Mogg!
Unfortunately, most people won't have a choice. It will push EU food out of the price range or ordinary people and, on top of that it will get hidden as ingredients to many other foods that we eat. Market forces will cause food producers to buy cheaper, lower quality ingredients from the US.
You won't know you are eating it. Even now, shops fully don't disclosure what is in already prepared foods, I doubt they would say USA chicken was used in production of the food that is prepared for them
'USA 🇺🇸 Chlorinated Chicken Or Bre-Turn To EU?' That could very well be a completely wrong alternative! It is more likely that the UK gets both!! The unwanted chlorinated chicken in the course of a few years, a return to EUrope after a cooling-off period of 40 or 50 years... I am EUropean, proud of our food quality and variety and i certainly don't want chlorinated chicken in my local supermarket or in street food, but i find it important to point out why! Chlorinating food by itself does not have to be dangerous or unhealthy! With the tough EU food safety regulations chlorination of for instance lettuce is allowed. The amounts of chlorine which makes it into the homes of the end consumers is minimal and everybody washes lettuce and chicken are hardly ever eaten raw. The reason, why chlorinated chicken is bad is something else - chlorination is here used to hide improper production chain problems. Dirty living conditions for the animals, unhealthy food, dirty conditions during slaughter and processing. If there is nothing to hide, you don't need to systematically hide it!!! I think nearly all UK farmers will support such thoughts.
It’s unfortunate, but honestly, as a European, I don’t think the UK will rejoin anytime soon. While Brexit remains a hot topic in the UK, Europeans have moved on. For us, not much changed after the UK left, and without British representatives in the EU Parliament prioritizing their own interests, we’re actually able to continue European integration more smoothly. The UK had very favorable terms as an EU member, with budget rebates and independence from the euro and Schengen, yet even that wasn’t enough. Why would the EU want to re-admit a country that expects special treatment, seeks benefits without fair contribution, and repeatedly tries to slow down EU progress? From EU perspective, British people now face the outcome of their choice, and they need to follow their own path rather than hoping we’ll solve the challenges they created. Without a major shift in how the UK views itself and its role in Europe, rejoining just doesn’t seem realistic. That said, now that the UK is out, they have a choice to make: they can pursue risky trade deals with the US, which might mean lowering standards on food safety and other protections just to access the American market-a concerning possibility, especially if Trump returns with an even stronger push for US protectionism. This path could also mean greater pressure on the UK’s social systems, with more privatization and reduced protections. Or, the UK could take its future into its own hands by looking toward models like Norway or Switzerland, which aren’t in the EU but maintain strong ties, access to the single market, and uphold high standards. Many were misled into voting against their interests, but it’s not too late for the UK to aim for a balanced, fairer partnership that aligns with both its values and a stable future.
"Or, the UK could take its future into its own hands by looking toward models like Norway or Switzerland, which aren’t in the EU but maintain strong ties, access to the single market," Except, they can´t. As has been explained thousands of times already.
@ Why not? If the UK wants access to the single market, it would only need to align with regulations related to that area. This means that in terms of migration, budget contributions, defense, and other policies, the UK could maintain greater independence and wouldn’t contribute to the EU budget at the same level as a full member. If freedom of movement and work are priorities, then the UK would need to follow EU migration rules, but it’s all a matter of reciprocity and choosing what to prioritize. Models like Switzerland and Norway show that it’s possible to tailor the relationship to what’s important while still preserving autonomy in many areas. The real issue is that it’s impossible to expect full access and all the benefits of EU membership without paying the price that comes with it.
@ashtrail9044 that is the most illiterate comment of the day. Your entitled nonsense has been debunked so many times by now you should be ashamed to still peddle it.
On a different note, I would say the US needs other countries far more than they need the US considering the dollar is the world's reserve currency and as such the US gets to export it's inflation upon the rest of the world in order to keep the system afloat
From EU,fun FACT! 51% off all !!!! highly educated jobs in the entire! US are Europeans and others( immigrants!) and in some sectors it is even a 💯%! Without Europeans and others,the US would be a 3e world country already!
Nonsense. The 2016 referendum was the doing of the Conservative party in the UK, which feared losing support to UKIP more than it feared damaging the country by removing it from the EU. Which it began on 29 March 2017 after a vote in the Westminster Parliament. The UK left the EU in January 2020, and its people are poorer on multiple levels as a direct and natural consequence. Regrettably not all the WAA commitments have been effected, as the Conservatives delayed this to conceal the full damage they had caused. Most citizens recognise those harms, and want the UK to prepare to #RejoinEU
@ilokivi Out of curiosity, where in my post did you get the impression that I'm a brexiteer? You missed the staged leave, imagine how things would have been if the EU had implemented everything on day one! You're right about the referendum being a party over the country matter, a simple majority in such an important matter requiring constitutional changes is not a mandate, just a non biding survey. Not only that, the numbers were manipulated from the begining, as about 1 million Commonwealth citizens that happened to reside in the UK even for a short period at the time were given a vote, whilst many British immigrants abroad couldn't after 15 years or even when still registered found issues voting. Of course, many irregular British immigrants who never registered their residency, particularly in Spain and France, had no issue killing their own rights and quickly went to the UK just to vote for Leave. But of course far too many British people are completely uneducated and only able to repeat slogans such as "the will of the people", "traitors", "project fear" or "enemies of the people". Manipulation by the media kills democracy when ignorant people don't bother to get information. Funny that most of the British media giving political opinions and not facts is not even owned by British people and don't pay taxes in the UK! But even educated people still waste time talking about "British Empire identity", which is despised everywhere else in the world. Time to move on, the UK has real things to be proud of, not just a bloody history of exploitation and buccaneering. The actual mandate to leave not only the EU but also the SM and CU came with people voting Tory in 2019. The government could have stopped the implementation of art 50, which was the start ticking point, but let that pass. Brexit has no logic other than the stigma of a lost Empire and the feeling that English people in particular have to rule wherever they are, rather than just being one of many. This will have to die off, as right now the UK is just that little country of countries full of exceptional nutters discovering that their splendid isolation in modern times can only work against themselves, but they are still unable to accept their diminished place in the modern world. It will die off, first step by stopping being that pariah country nobody can trust. But the humility pill will take a generation, in the meanwhile nobody wants a tantrum prone country unable to recognise the special treatment that it had already received and will not be there if it decides to ask to be taken back. As it is the UK doesn't even meet the criteria to apply, so it needs to sort itself out. Again something difficult to do on its own, while still pretending to be superior. Most British will simply refuse to accept that they are victims of their own acts, and again try to blame the EU for merely treating them as any other third country, fully respecting their moronic decision to leave. The UK hasn't even implemented its signed agreements! That was my original post.
Recently, during the last Olympic qualifiers, there was an American athlete, a sprinter, who was caught and banned for steroid use. They found in his blood one of the most potent strains ever produced of a synthetic testosterone - trenbolone. He contested the charge and presented his evidence to the testing committee. His evidence was the meat from the counter at his local deli...you might see where this is going: the meat was full of this steroid, which had been given to the livestock, apparently in excessive doses. That is just one man tested, with very sophisticated tests (sophisticated enough to catch nation states in potential cheating). So how many other people are eating this stuff every day? If there is a bottom line incentive to make your cattle as large as possible, i'd guess that number is pretty high. The evidence was accepted and the sprinter was allowed to run in the end, he came 4th in the 200M in France. Dare say if he came first, the spotlight would have been on him.
Price is a function of the market, it has nothing to do with inheritance tax. Why should millionaire farmers get a tax break when families are struggling to afford the basics ?
You can be a millionaire farmer with 95% of your assest being land which you realy cannot sell and is essential for your continued operation. The problem is that big corporate farms will not suffer from inheritance tax so they will gobble up farms leaving no room for individuality etc.
Although I can't vote in the UK as I live in Germany,I'm very disappointed with the Labour government. I thought Sir Kir Starmer had more intelligence than to Carry on with Tory ideas.
The crooks behind Brexit simply switched to buying or bullying labour politicians, when it became clear the tories were toast. The media could simply 'follow the money', but they never do because the crooks bought them too
And how, dear Mr Jackson do you think uk can return to EU? Germany, being the flagelants of Europe, is the most pro uk returning. But all the other countries in EU has veto. Plus uk fo not meet the Copenhagen criterias. And will not meet them for at least fifteen years.
You farmers have been voting for the Tories for ever and NOW you’re complaining. Go live in the city and witness folks who cannot pay for your expensive meat and know that that has been a fact during all those Tory years.
This is a global issue - a corporatization issue - meat will not get cheaper, it will just continue to get more expensive & of lesser quality for the poor🤷♀️
Liz, you have a big house and land....but you don't have to pay inheritance tax....I live in a caravan... But my family have to pay..... so, why not you?
And at what sum of money do inheritance tax kick in? So you are a millionaire living in a caravan? I do not question your life choices but I can not help but thinking that you should spend that money a little bit... Either you are an Igor or ignorant. You chose.
Let’s have a read what a very experienced - at that time - MP, Mr. Clarke, had to say already 2017 in the Commons: „…. the world are queuing up to give us trading advantages and access to their markets that we were never able to achieve as part of the European Union. Nice men like President Trump and President Erdogan are impatient to abandon their normal protectionism and give us access. …. (HoC, 31.01.17, Mr Kenneth Clarke) So the UK and the EU are going to have some proplem with that gorilla. At least the EU has a little leverage.
I wonder in what reality Mr Clarke has been living since Türkiye has a customs union with EU. When UK left EU there were 759 different agreements signed by the EU on behalf of the member states with 168 countries. 295 concerned trade, 69 fisheries, 65 transport, 49 customs and 45 nuclear issues. UK of course lost all of these.
we Europeans definitely do not want the UK back; you caused enough trouble when in, since the very first day, and you wanted to be rewarded to that; you permanently blackmailed the EU with an illegal rebate and you slowed down every progress ; without the UK, we would already have the United States of Europe serving all its citizens so much better
Heres a little fun fact: I worked for years in a salad factory in Britain. We would pack bags of salad leaves for most supermarkets in Britain. These leaves would come into us straight off the fields from Britain & EU Spain & Italy. These leaves would often turn up with mud, bird crap, deer crap & even on the odd occasion human crap on them. What do you think happened to these salad leaves?. You guessed it ALL leaves coming into the factory were washed in a chlorinated bath just like US chicken.
That fact isn't particularly fun, but it is not the chlorine washing of the chicken that is the problem, it is the unhealthy and unhygienic conditions in which the birds are reared so that it becomes necessary to chlorine wash them at the end of the process that causes concern. Chlorine washing of vegetables is totally different
@@frankoneill5675 The US National Chicken Council estimates that only 10% of the processing plants in the US actually use chlorine washes. That statement was taken from The Grocer 2020. So presumably the other 90% do not use chlorine so don't have hygiene issues. The other point that was 2020 its probably an even lower percentage now using chlorine.
@@ancietman It depends what the rearing conditions are. The point is you were equating chlorine washed vegetables with chicken. They are two different things
@@ancietman Not using chlorine (anymore) is no proof of not having hygiene issues. Lack of consumer protecting standards is the real danger, like is not checking products meet those standards. Which must sound like familiar in Brexit Britain.
That's a tufton street lie you are peddling. The EU have said repeatedly that they would consider an article 49 application. The reason the UK won't do it is because the crooks behind Brexit have made billions and want to keep them
What could be more tasty than dipping your toast finger into the runny yolk of a soft-boiled egg, or having the yolk dribbling out of your bacon and egg sandwich? In the USA, you can't serve eggs with a runny yolk due to the risk of salmonella which is endemic in American eggs due to the insanitary conditions of their battery farms.
That plan should have be their before the referendum or at least before the negotiations But there was non exept for a list of demands that they write just before the start of negotiations and which blew up in their face.
Brexiters of course would much prefer to be the 51st state particularly under Trump regardless of how much it cost them or what effect it had on their health or wellbeing just as long as the word"European"was never heard
And you are sure nobody tries to smuggle sub standard food into the EU? Like the UK did with clothing imported as cleaning wool and then cheaply sold in the EU as clothing? Where the UK was sentenced for Tax avoidance in front of an EU court? While being a member? We should trust you don't do it again as a third country? Really?
@@RealMash Good point and remember when Britain smuggled mechanised weapons into Europe in boxes marked Tanks to make the EU think we were shipping water tanks. Disgraceful.
Very interesting thank you... I opted out of the UK by chance fifteen years ago... that was a good option. Although unhealthy food is available here it is clearly labelled. Healthy fresh food locally grown stuff is available at less cost....what the Uk is enduring is unbelievable...convenience ( as your life is fear based ). With access to Amazon...Clarksons Farm is available...love him or hate him...he presents it as it is. If the same option of leave or remain was cast today...most of the 2016 leavers are dead. Britain is a Motorcycle and Sidecar...its a shame as England as it once was, such a great place. I no longer speak my native language as its embarrassing.
A minor point of pedantry but the 'e' in Brexit came from the word 'exit', if we return the e would be part of the word 'return' so that means the hyphen is in the wrong place. The problem is that would give you B-Return which doesn't work so well. Personally I'd ditch the hyphen and just call it Breturn or alternatively we could call it Briturn? Another option would be Bruturn (from U-Turn) which might remind the gammon of tea and beer 😜
The easiest way to ensure fair application of inheritance tax across farming would be to defer it. Once a third generation takes over, the tax is forgiven. Yes, it means that there is the potential for those new to farming to be hit with inheritance tax, but this just needs to factored in to any business plan. Also, the valuation of a farm is always based on the potential revenue from the land. Land without a farmer is worthless.
@@lizwebstersbf "The USA agri industry wants access to the EU market." Getting a hold in the UK doesn't mean access to the EU market! The UK is no longer a member!
Starmer said he would provide a reset to the relation, and he did. He said he wouldn't to anything to reverse brexit, and he won't. Any deal on SPS will take years, and the EU simply has far more important issues to deal with. Maybe Starmer manages to get a deal by 2029, maybe it will have to wait until the next administration, but that is the timescale we are talking about: get angry if it doesn't happen by 2034.
He did not reset any relations at all in EU. He was cordially told to make UK implement all the agreements it has signed with EU and then come back for further talks.
The US needs my country the Netherlands for chip technology and Taiwan too. There won't be much left of the US economy without chips. Keir did go to the EU summit.
You really need to stop trying to portray the EU as a way for hereditary jobs to survive in "modern" Britain. If you want hereditary wealth and jobs, move to India or the US.
So farmers can't suffer inheritance tax if within the EU? But they wanted British goverment to take back control so majority of farmers voted Brexit. The current goverment has taken back control.
Try reading a British newspaper with Britain at heart interesting what the office of national statistics had to say rgarding our percentage of exports to America was almost level with 4 European countries together
In case of a UK-US trade deal, the US will not only impose chlorinated chicken and eggs, they will also impose all the other horrid food standards that they have ; frankenstein GMO veggies, processed meats full of hormones and other poisons, as well as numerous carcinogenic dyes, preservatives and other additives.
The EU although not perfect is a good protection for the consumer.
Greetings from an EU loving Belgium.
You could have explained that in the EU you need to prove an ingredient is not harmful, while in theUS they can put in everything, and you have to prove it is harmful for it to be banned.
One could call the US population a set of guinea pigs.
Google for 'United States-United Kingdom Negotiations Summary of Specific Negotiating Objectives' these were the last Trump aims for a trade deal. They were active during the Biden years and will become relevant once Trump takes over!
'Don't stress your pretty eyes by reading all the small print - just sign here!!' Not even a country which has lost a war would sign these conditions.
I say, read it and try to understand what it really means. Nobody is allowed to say in 10 years that the information wasn't available.
Seconded.
The UK closely allied with the US will be an unbeatable partnership! We will save money on the NHS if it is sold to US healthcare companies and we will no longer need to contribute to NATO as we will have US protection. Lower food prices and less tax- sounds good to me!
To get US food, the UK must first sell the NHS to America
Trumps brain is fuelled by McDonalds.
Muckdonalds.
We must be historically correct:
When God created Trump, he shouted:
"Brains are out, now we've got apple purée to fill the head with".
@@Michael_from_EU_GermanyWhen Trump was born into the World.
God said Oh F'k
All makes Brexit look like an even more stupid decision.
Id sooner have no chicken than eat whatever they have in America.
I agree!
You won't even know. I used to work as a chef. We served Thai chicken in a British traditional pub. No one ever complained about that.
I will.like I said I would rather have none.that means not buying it anywhere.
We lived in Idaho and can u believe the salmon they sold in Walmart was farmed in CHINA. Idaho, Oregon, Washington state, Alaska have the best fresh salmon in the usa 😢😢
I am a Brit living in Texas and have worked in the culinary industry for over 20 years only 5% of chicken is washed in chlorine
Welcome to Brexitland! You have voted for...🙄😒
I'm amazed everything how much voters in the US and the UK are alike. Voting against their interests because they are to damn lazy to educate and think for themselves
They happily vote people in who plunder and destroy the country and blame everyone but themselves
Brexit was simply the best decision by the U.K. people ever !, but the damage caused by mass immigration may likely never heal
@@misterbacon4933 Brexit was the best choice the U.K. people ever made
@@SimonDenslow when did you suffer a major head injury ?
The UK would like a veterinary agreement, but the European Union has already said that this will not happen because this is due to the Australia New Zealand deal and this would pose too many risks that these products could also slip through the cracks and end up in the European Union. . Many European countries are already calling for stricter controls on meat and dairy products from the UK since Starmer no longer makes it mandatory for the EU label. More and more shops are shortening the English range or removing all English products. One of the largest retail chains in the Netherlands has decided not to sell any English products at all from January next year. and I think there will be many more to follow. Europeans get a bad taste from anything that has an English flag on it or says made in the UK
Not buying britishstuff has nothing to do with quality but cost. Uk products are expensive for the average Dutch buyer.
Don't you think that we have plenty of reasons to do so?🇪🇸
@@colinsmith1288Zero to do with costd, UK food never has been popular even before Brexit.
@EllieD.Violet l agree. British food has never been liked abroad. I still enjoy a Gingsters Cornish Pasty and that is all that matters. But yes cost does pose a problem too.
@@colinsmith1288never been to the Netherlands have you? Almost everything is more expensive than in the uk already anyway..
I had a couple of colleagues from farming families. They were both extreme brexiteers, so quite hard to be with.
I remember the government at the time putting in law that the British farming would keep high standards, but there was no mention in writing about imported food. I asked them how could they trust they'd keep the same standards for imports. They said of course they would because otherwise they'd kill the British farming. I reminded them that one thing is written law and another thing is a speech from a politician. They never got it until Truss and Johnson sold the UK for some photos signing terrible trade treaties. They avoided any Brexit talk after that.
Which means that they are still Brexiteers. I know the type very well. They now go for the narrative "Brexit has been implemented wrongly".
Farage and Bozo need to be held to account for the Brexit lie
And may, and the mogg, and that billionair, and the owner of jcb, and....
@@ulfosterberg9116 Why on Earth did they knight Dyson whose only contribution has been crap heaters and blowers wih a big advertising budget with blah over any substance?
You voted for Brexit......... "You made your bed now lay in it"...... From a Brit living in the EU Land... Austria. 😊
Thanks again Liz for stating the obvious, which for some seems impossible. 🇬🇧🇪🇺
For our leaders its impossible! Why?
@@macflod Because they went for populism. Boris wanted to be PM at all costs. He was originally a remainer but saw an opportunity with the rise of the public opinion for leaving pushed by another grifter opportunist Fartage. They played on the Bonhoeffer theory with the vast number of UK levels of stupidity. They won that one but eventually we saw Boris for what he is. Sadly we live with the consequences of that stupidity.
@@RoxyRebel no i mean why is it impossible for our current leaders to state the obvious? Ie Brexit is a disaster and we need to reverse it as majority of country now would like.
Also i just want to say, i never ever thought much of Johnson and could not understand how he ever got voted as Mayor, never mind have people listen to his nonsense around brexit and later vote for him as PM. He was plain and clear to see he was a liar and a clown. If people think of the offices he was in as place for professional practice he was completely unfit. I think deep down people must have known that as i can’t imagine many people would feel very easy letting him look after a small pet or child. He clearly isn’t a responsible person.
hm, i think you could count yourself lucky if its only chlorinated chicken .. because - you know .. the real prize is your NHS turning into a US style system .. and the UK becoming the 2nd country in the world where the main reason for personal and private bankrupsy is healthcare.
Yes and Trump wants to buy Bacofoil to turn it into a hat brand for Remainers
Chlorinated Sovereignty, sounds yummy!
Whats the problem I can read labels.
@@ancietman The point is that the labels are fixed so as not to list the crap.
And as a bonus: If you eat them enough your sphinkter would turn pale by itself
Hi from rural Southern Ireland. I've been watching Liz for some time now
As someone who grew up happily surrounded by farms, I find all this very disturbing. For decades we've taken the excellent quality of our food for granted.
I travelled extensively in the eighties. Even then I was shocked at the poor quality of food in the U.S. especially.
Fresh produce was difficult to buy and very expensive but there were fast food outlets everywhere and I couldn't but notice how heavy most people were.
My son worked in a fast food outlet in California recently and said what was dished out to people wasn't fit for pigs. His eyes were also truly opened.
I fear for the future as there seems to be a race to the bottom in many parts of the world. This cannot be anything but bad for future generations!
I'm not from southern Ireland, but Dublin.
Go to a supermarket in the US. Read the labels. EVERYTHING is adulterated with shit!!!!! We don't need anything from there!! We'll end up fat & stupid!! 😢
And that's just what they put on the labels. Anything that makes less than 2% of the total product, does not have to be declared on the label...
Little America, then.
Its a fact if you buy a salad sandwich in a British supermarket chances are the lettuce will have been washed in a chlorinated bath just like US chicken.
Have you not seen the average Brit?
@@ancietman Not true.
There is no quick way back into the EU.
The UK does not meet requirements for democracy and transparency.
And debt level too high. Cannot be higher than 60% of GDP when applying for membership. No will among UK population to adopt Euro and join Schengen wich are both mandatory. No will for closer political, economic and monetary union, Copenhagen criteria all of them.
UK only interested in EU to save its crumbling economy as always.
Dane here: So what? Back in the 90's when we made the next move from the EC to the EU, none of the bigger countries actually lived up to all the requirements...... :)
@@neptune5728 So what. We are no longer in the 90´s.
Besides,rules for existing members cannot be compared to rules for new members. How difficult is it to understand that the same rules apply to the uk that apply to all new applicants?
@@ab-ym3bf Oh dear, in Denmark we have the same understated relaxed sense of humour like the British. Nothing more meant than that. Don't go cracy, please :)
@@ab-ym3bf Well, back then they found a way to acknowledge to continue although the big ones couldn't live up to it. And it is no different now. It could find its way as long as that terrible Farage is blocked by a majority of the British. We'll see how capable the British can rule the waves through the storm
Americans may soon be eating cats and dogs!
What, again ? Lol
Cats and "dawgs"
Post Brexit Britain 🇬🇧 Half the country clutching their pearls! Half the country clutching at straws!
Unfortunately, it's all too depressing altogether for the stand-alone UK and why did we get into this quagmire? To protect untaxed offshore £££ in UK tax havens.
...and avoid the transparency directive to be implemented.
Brexit is more than a disaster..
And to believe, some dreamers think 🇬🇧 destiny lies in the hands of the good-natured 🇺🇸...is fanciful thinking at best...
...and realistically complete delusional.
If it says not for E.U. consumption, I ain't eating it...
I´m as "remainy" as you can get, but we have to wake up to the fact that the minimum amount of time we will be out of the EU, is going to be roughly the same as the amount of time we were in it.
If you’re lucky enough to get back in.
Please explain how you reached this conclusion.
Hopefully a lot less. I is clear that the EU is much greater than the sum of its parts. In extraordinary times like this an EU with a chastened readmitted UK, would be formidable.
@@ilokivi Regarding Britain’s future in the EU:
Expect the first generational period of time to be a position of absolute Brexit stasis, during which very little will change economically for Britain other than a continued downward spiral for the economy as a whole.
Expect the second generational period of time to be when major British politicians begin accepting and publicly admitting the wholesale folly of Brexit, along with the ruination and devastation it has caused to the British economy.
Upon entering the third generational period of time there will begin the excruciatingly slow process of attaining a concerted political approach, involving all political parties, to join the EU.
Finally, at the end of that third generational period of time, Britain may still not be accepted into an EU market due to the fact that our media and wealthy tax dodgers have spent decades denigrating the EU market, not only whilst an active previous member, but also throughout the first, second and quite probably third generational period of time following Brexit.
It is worth noting that a “generational period of time” is classed as 25 years, hence the country is looking at a minimum 50 years before it even starts to make amends for its economic foolishness. The 25 years that follow the first two generational periods of time will decide the economic fate of Britain for centuries to come.
Brexit is the economic suicide note which was written by simply placing a cross on a ballot paper, endorsed by rabid xenophobes, racists and a highly deluded section of the electorate who still believed in the vacuous glory of the prehistoric “British Empire”.
I'll be more than happy to be proved wholly wrong in this hypothesis, however, I firmly believe and have yet to see any evidence to the contrary, that this is how the Brexit folly will develop over the decades.
@@ilokivi Well it has already been 8 years since the referendum, and there are still many people who have not understood what Breci has done, and will do more, to undermine the viability of so many UK businesses.
As members of the EU the UK had an egual say in the Union’s policies and directives. Indeed, in terms of economic influence Britain and France were second only to Germany. But now we have no right of equal say or economic influence in anything international.
[Edited 11-11-24.]
All EU member states have a say in EU policy
Wrong. All member states have an equal say. You're thinking of the so-called UK where some members have a far greater importance than others
@@danganbeg7225 That's right, Dan. All member states have an 'Equal' say in EU policy and directives. However, we know that Germany wealds the most influence economically followed by France, and the UK (before Brexit) was the 3rd largest EU economy. But of course none of that means anything now.
I'll edit my comment to reflect what I originally intended to say. Thank you.
@@GeorgeGeorgeOnly You should have stuck with the original. Clueless, but at least it said what you really believe.
But, but we voted to have these chicken..
Lol- this is just nuts.
It’s horrendous
Bon courage pour la suite
D'accord!
Local Canarian produce for me whenever possible, otherwise produce from la peninsula. Love from the EU and Gran Canaria.
I am quite amused that people think all of the Tory stupidity can be undone within one budget. The UK was effectively left in ruins, the money box was dry. Brexit took 10 years to come into full effect, you must be thick to think the EU wants you back. They are still restructuring their setup as well, but doing a much better job it would appear.
It's not the British standards these are EU standards which Brexit rejected. Tories want USA far lower standers!
Thats why British babies are far happier because now they grow up with far unhealthier food! Isn't it Jacob Rees Mogg!
Don't worry. Moggs children grow up on EU food. Special delivery for the rich.
I go for the EU every time and for good regulations.. to control suspecr chickens crossing our borders.
Bring in unsafe American food if you like, we certainly won’t be buying it. Greetings from a British European 🇬🇧🇪🇺
Unfortunately, most people won't have a choice. It will push EU food out of the price range or ordinary people and, on top of that it will get hidden as ingredients to many other foods that we eat. Market forces will cause food producers to buy cheaper, lower quality ingredients from the US.
You'll be buying it because you won't know what you're buying. It won't be put on the labels.
@@barbthegreat586 It could be smuggled into the EU via the UK and give us reason to revoke the TCA on such grounds.
@ currently I understand that by law the country of origin it must be labelled. 🇬🇧🇪🇺
You won't know you are eating it. Even now, shops fully don't disclosure what is in already prepared foods, I doubt they would say USA chicken was used in production of the food that is prepared for them
“Baby food from the grerrrrsreee sterrrrr” vocal fry is an epidemic in the USA
Farmers and fishermen should be happy….. they won.
Lots of farmers voted remain.
@ lot more voted leave
Yup, the UK is in a bit of a pickle isn't it 🤔🫣🤔🫣
'USA 🇺🇸 Chlorinated Chicken Or Bre-Turn To EU?' That could very well be a completely wrong alternative! It is more likely that the UK gets both!! The unwanted chlorinated chicken in the course of a few years, a return to EUrope after a cooling-off period of 40 or 50 years...
I am EUropean, proud of our food quality and variety and i certainly don't want chlorinated chicken in my local supermarket or in street food, but i find it important to point out why! Chlorinating food by itself does not have to be dangerous or unhealthy! With the tough EU food safety regulations chlorination of for instance lettuce is allowed. The amounts of chlorine which makes it into the homes of the end consumers is minimal and everybody washes lettuce and chicken are hardly ever eaten raw.
The reason, why chlorinated chicken is bad is something else - chlorination is here used to hide improper production chain problems. Dirty living conditions for the animals, unhealthy food, dirty conditions during slaughter and processing. If there is nothing to hide, you don't need to systematically hide it!!!
I think nearly all UK farmers will support such thoughts.
Yes. Letttuce is chlorinaed for the same reason that water is chlorinated. Entirely different from chicken production.
Labour? Saviours or gutless yes men...
It’s unfortunate, but honestly, as a European, I don’t think the UK will rejoin anytime soon. While Brexit remains a hot topic in the UK, Europeans have moved on. For us, not much changed after the UK left, and without British representatives in the EU Parliament prioritizing their own interests, we’re actually able to continue European integration more smoothly. The UK had very favorable terms as an EU member, with budget rebates and independence from the euro and Schengen, yet even that wasn’t enough. Why would the EU want to re-admit a country that expects special treatment, seeks benefits without fair contribution, and repeatedly tries to slow down EU progress? From EU perspective, British people now face the outcome of their choice, and they need to follow their own path rather than hoping we’ll solve the challenges they created. Without a major shift in how the UK views itself and its role in Europe, rejoining just doesn’t seem realistic.
That said, now that the UK is out, they have a choice to make: they can pursue risky trade deals with the US, which might mean lowering standards on food safety and other protections just to access the American market-a concerning possibility, especially if Trump returns with an even stronger push for US protectionism. This path could also mean greater pressure on the UK’s social systems, with more privatization and reduced protections. Or, the UK could take its future into its own hands by looking toward models like Norway or Switzerland, which aren’t in the EU but maintain strong ties, access to the single market, and uphold high standards. Many were misled into voting against their interests, but it’s not too late for the UK to aim for a balanced, fairer partnership that aligns with both its values and a stable future.
"Or, the UK could take its future into its own hands by looking toward models like Norway or Switzerland, which aren’t in the EU but maintain strong ties, access to the single market,"
Except, they can´t. As has been explained thousands of times already.
@ Why not? If the UK wants access to the single market, it would only need to align with regulations related to that area. This means that in terms of migration, budget contributions, defense, and other policies, the UK could maintain greater independence and wouldn’t contribute to the EU budget at the same level as a full member. If freedom of movement and work are priorities, then the UK would need to follow EU migration rules, but it’s all a matter of reciprocity and choosing what to prioritize. Models like Switzerland and Norway show that it’s possible to tailor the relationship to what’s important while still preserving autonomy in many areas.
The real issue is that it’s impossible to expect full access and all the benefits of EU membership without paying the price that comes with it.
@ashtrail9044 that is the most illiterate comment of the day. Your entitled nonsense has been debunked so many times by now you should be ashamed to still peddle it.
@@ashtrail9044 "If the UK wants access to the single market"
The UK has access to the Single Market through the TCA!
We need a genuine Brexit impact report on front pages ASAP
Not "only" food - but the NHS too. The US will push for privatisation.
On a different note, I would say the US needs other countries far more than they need the US considering the dollar is the world's reserve currency and as such the US gets to export it's inflation upon the rest of the world in order to keep the system afloat
They have ways of making countries buying their gilts...
Spot on - but I don’t think the US can rely on keeping the world with the dollar - additionally, with Musk’s interests being with crypto ……?
From EU,fun FACT! 51% off all !!!! highly educated jobs in the entire! US are Europeans and others( immigrants!) and in some sectors it is even a 💯%! Without Europeans and others,the US would be a 3e world country already!
Somehow they'll make it EU's fault...
Nonsense. The 2016 referendum was the doing of the Conservative party in the UK, which feared losing support to UKIP more than it feared damaging the country by removing it from the EU. Which it began on 29 March 2017 after a vote in the Westminster Parliament. The UK left the EU in January 2020, and its people are poorer on multiple levels as a direct and natural consequence. Regrettably not all the WAA commitments have been effected, as the Conservatives delayed this to conceal the full damage they had caused. Most citizens recognise those harms, and want the UK to prepare to #RejoinEU
@ilokivi Out of curiosity, where in my post did you get the impression that I'm a brexiteer? You missed the staged leave, imagine how things would have been if the EU had implemented everything on day one!
You're right about the referendum being a party over the country matter, a simple majority in such an important matter requiring constitutional changes is not a mandate, just a non biding survey. Not only that, the numbers were manipulated from the begining, as about 1 million Commonwealth citizens that happened to reside in the UK even for a short period at the time were given a vote, whilst many British immigrants abroad couldn't after 15 years or even when still registered found issues voting. Of course, many irregular British immigrants who never registered their residency, particularly in Spain and France, had no issue killing their own rights and quickly went to the UK just to vote for Leave.
But of course far too many British people are completely uneducated and only able to repeat slogans such as "the will of the people", "traitors", "project fear" or "enemies of the people". Manipulation by the media kills democracy when ignorant people don't bother to get information. Funny that most of the British media giving political opinions and not facts is not even owned by British people and don't pay taxes in the UK! But even educated people still waste time talking about "British Empire identity", which is despised everywhere else in the world. Time to move on, the UK has real things to be proud of, not just a bloody history of exploitation and buccaneering.
The actual mandate to leave not only the EU but also the SM and CU came with people voting Tory in 2019. The government could have stopped the implementation of art 50, which was the start ticking point, but let that pass.
Brexit has no logic other than the stigma of a lost Empire and the feeling that English people in particular have to rule wherever they are, rather than just being one of many. This will have to die off, as right now the UK is just that little country of countries full of exceptional nutters discovering that their splendid isolation in modern times can only work against themselves, but they are still unable to accept their diminished place in the modern world.
It will die off, first step by stopping being that pariah country nobody can trust. But the humility pill will take a generation, in the meanwhile nobody wants a tantrum prone country unable to recognise the special treatment that it had already received and will not be there if it decides to ask to be taken back.
As it is the UK doesn't even meet the criteria to apply, so it needs to sort itself out. Again something difficult to do on its own, while still pretending to be superior.
Most British will simply refuse to accept that they are victims of their own acts, and again try to blame the EU for merely treating them as any other third country, fully respecting their moronic decision to leave. The UK hasn't even implemented its signed agreements! That was my original post.
Recently, during the last Olympic qualifiers, there was an American athlete, a sprinter, who was caught and banned for steroid use. They found in his blood one of the most potent strains ever produced of a synthetic testosterone - trenbolone. He contested the charge and presented his evidence to the testing committee. His evidence was the meat from the counter at his local deli...you might see where this is going: the meat was full of this steroid, which had been given to the livestock, apparently in excessive doses. That is just one man tested, with very sophisticated tests (sophisticated enough to catch nation states in potential cheating). So how many other people are eating this stuff every day? If there is a bottom line incentive to make your cattle as large as possible, i'd guess that number is pretty high. The evidence was accepted and the sprinter was allowed to run in the end, he came 4th in the 200M in France. Dare say if he came first, the spotlight would have been on him.
Price is a function of the market, it has nothing to do with inheritance tax. Why should millionaire farmers get a tax break when families are struggling to afford the basics ?
You can be a millionaire farmer with 95% of your assest being land which you realy cannot sell and is essential for your continued operation. The problem is that big corporate farms will not suffer from inheritance tax so they will gobble up farms leaving no room for individuality etc.
It will be chlorinated chicken. Sadly
Poor farmers. They'll have to drive a Toyota instead of a rang rover to church now.
Although I can't vote
in the UK as I live in Germany,I'm very disappointed with the Labour government. I thought Sir Kir Starmer had more intelligence than to Carry on with Tory ideas.
The crooks behind Brexit simply switched to buying or bullying labour politicians, when it became clear the tories were toast. The media could simply 'follow the money', but they never do because the crooks bought them too
And how, dear Mr Jackson do you think uk can return to EU? Germany, being the flagelants of Europe, is the most pro uk returning. But all the other countries in EU has veto. Plus uk fo not meet the Copenhagen criterias. And will not meet them for at least fifteen years.
@@ulfosterberg9116 You would be surprised a how quickly evens can move when tthere is a crisis and imperatives.
@@rogerphelps9939In thise case I'll doubt it! No "special treatment" for the UK!
@@marinusvos It depends. The UK is perfecly capable of meeing the entry requirements. There just has to be the will to do it.
You farmers have been voting for the Tories for ever and NOW you’re complaining. Go live in the city and witness folks who cannot pay for your expensive meat and know that that has been a fact during all those Tory years.
She's worried the value of her property might decline a little.
This is a global issue - a corporatization issue - meat will not get cheaper, it will just continue to get more expensive & of lesser quality for the poor🤷♀️
If GB did become 51st state it would rank behind Mississippi which is the poorest state in USA.
Keep it going,it not easy ,, well done
Liz face the facts!
The majority of farmers and fishermen voted leave.
Liz, you have a big house and land....but you don't have to pay inheritance tax....I live in a caravan... But my family have to pay..... so, why not you?
And at what sum of money do inheritance tax kick in? So you are a millionaire living in a caravan? I do not question your life choices but I can not help but thinking that you should spend that money a little bit...
Either you are an Igor or ignorant. You chose.
And let's not forget Trump's mantra.....America First!
Tell you what’ll happen he’ll end up in court again in 4 or 5 years time
Another Brexit success story and with so many of them it’s hard to keep up.
Thank you so much for these videos!
Thanks Liz , so glad i came across your channel. Informative and needed
Very informative
Thank you 😊
Chlorinated chicken is probably least to worry about. How about yoga mats plastic or metal shavings as a source of iron in grain products.
I worked on a cruise ship servicing the US market. The food was disgusting and everything tasted the same. We couldn't work out why.
brexits not so hot with trump and tarrifs
Let’s have a read what a very experienced - at that time - MP, Mr. Clarke, had to say already 2017 in the Commons:
„…. the world are queuing up to give us trading advantages and access to their markets that we were never able to achieve as part of the European Union. Nice men like President Trump and President Erdogan are impatient to abandon their normal protectionism and give us access. ….
(HoC, 31.01.17, Mr Kenneth Clarke)
So the UK and the EU are going to have some proplem with that gorilla. At least the EU has a little leverage.
I wonder in what reality Mr Clarke has been living since Türkiye has a customs union with EU. When UK left EU there were 759 different agreements signed by the EU on behalf of the member states with 168 countries. 295 concerned trade, 69 fisheries, 65 transport, 49 customs and 45 nuclear issues. UK of course lost all of these.
Canada has a free trade deal with the U.S. and Trump is bringing in 10% tariffs.
What is the hope that a traditional, internationalist, pro Business political party will emerge in the next few years?
None. The crooks behind Brexit have made billions and use a portion of those profits to buy or bully politicians and the media
Simple just boycott American goods of which I already do
You can’t second guess a narcissist.
Are we are part of the US or a sovereign independent country ? I didn’t vote for Trump ! He can do what he likes to the people who voted for him.
The news reporter was also talking about baby food sold in the UK and other western nations 👍
has anyone got a second hand dingy with engine for sale in england if so hang on to it you may need it to go across the water for humanitarian reasons
Contact "Honest Abdul´s second hand dingies" on a shore near Dover.
We want chlorinated chicken. Join our march this weekend CC in GB forrever
Thank you.
I'm not eating any roadkill. 🐿🐿🐿🐿
They will continue to throw you under the buss. Thats what they do
If this occurs, there is a simple solution, demand that our retailers label all US food as such.
we Europeans definitely do not want the UK back; you caused enough trouble when in, since the very first day, and you wanted to be rewarded to that; you permanently blackmailed the EU with an illegal rebate and you slowed down every progress ; without the UK, we would already have the United States of Europe serving all its citizens so much better
Heres a little fun fact: I worked for years in a salad factory in Britain. We would pack bags of salad leaves for most supermarkets in Britain. These leaves would come into us straight off the fields from Britain & EU Spain & Italy. These leaves would often turn up with mud, bird crap, deer crap & even on the odd occasion human crap on them. What do you think happened to these salad leaves?. You guessed it ALL leaves coming into the factory were washed in a chlorinated bath just like US chicken.
That fact isn't particularly fun, but it is not the chlorine washing of the chicken that is the problem, it is the unhealthy and unhygienic conditions in which the birds are reared so that it becomes necessary to chlorine wash them at the end of the process that causes concern. Chlorine washing of vegetables is totally different
@@frankoneill5675 The US National Chicken Council estimates that only 10% of the processing plants in the US actually use chlorine washes. That statement was taken from The Grocer 2020. So presumably the other 90% do not use chlorine so don't have hygiene issues. The other point that was 2020 its probably an even lower percentage now using chlorine.
@@ancietman It depends what the rearing conditions are. The point is you were equating chlorine washed vegetables with chicken. They are two different things
@@ancietman Not using chlorine (anymore) is no proof of not having hygiene issues. Lack of consumer protecting standards is the real danger, like is not checking products meet those standards. Which must sound like familiar in Brexit Britain.
I think uk just need to accepted uk will not be part of EU sadly .£12.21 wage will be peanuts
EU told you how that goes, fulfill Copenhagen criteria and then apply via article 49. The EU publishes such things. So get your back behind it.
That's a tufton street lie you are peddling. The EU have said repeatedly that they would consider an article 49 application.
The reason the UK won't do it is because the crooks behind Brexit have made billions and want to keep them
It’s very disappointing for the government to bite the hand that feeds us.
I listened to James o'brien on lbc about farmers. It was very enlightening
What could be more tasty than dipping your toast finger into the runny yolk of a soft-boiled egg, or having the yolk dribbling out of your bacon and egg sandwich? In the USA, you can't serve eggs with a runny yolk due to the risk of salmonella which is endemic in American eggs due to the insanitary conditions of their battery farms.
That plan should have be their before the referendum or at least before the negotiations
But there was non exept for a list of demands that they write just before the start of negotiations and which blew up in their face.
Brexiters of course would much prefer to be the 51st state particularly under Trump regardless of how much it cost them or what effect it had on their health or wellbeing just as long as the word"European"was never heard
You’re going to get the chicken. But EU won’t. They are part of a large trading block
On the plus side we don't get French horsemeat packaged as Beef.
And you are sure nobody tries to smuggle sub standard food into the EU? Like the UK did with clothing imported as cleaning wool and then cheaply sold in the EU as clothing? Where the UK was sentenced for Tax avoidance in front of an EU court? While being a member? We should trust you don't do it again as a third country? Really?
@@RealMash Good point and remember when Britain smuggled mechanised weapons into Europe in boxes marked Tanks to make the EU think we were shipping water tanks. Disgraceful.
Very interesting thank you... I opted out of the UK by chance fifteen years ago... that was a good option. Although unhealthy food is available here it is clearly labelled. Healthy fresh food locally grown stuff is available at less cost....what the Uk is enduring is unbelievable...convenience ( as your life is fear based ).
With access to Amazon...Clarksons Farm is available...love him or hate him...he presents it as it is.
If the same option of leave or remain was cast today...most of the 2016 leavers are dead.
Britain is a Motorcycle and Sidecar...its a shame as England as it once was, such a great place. I no longer speak my native language as its embarrassing.
A minor point of pedantry but the 'e' in Brexit came from the word 'exit', if we return the e would be part of the word 'return' so that means the hyphen is in the wrong place. The problem is that would give you B-Return which doesn't work so well. Personally I'd ditch the hyphen and just call it Breturn or alternatively we could call it Briturn? Another option would be Bruturn (from U-Turn) which might remind the gammon of tea and beer 😜
He's nuts 78 years old miracle man😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
The easiest way to ensure fair application of inheritance tax across farming would be to defer it. Once a third generation takes over, the tax is forgiven. Yes, it means that there is the potential for those new to farming to be hit with inheritance tax, but this just needs to factored in to any business plan. Also, the valuation of a farm is always based on the potential revenue from the land. Land without a farmer is worthless.
I'm all trumped out... Eff off will ya with all the McDonald's trump burgers
Id rather eat horse meat thzn chlorinated chicken
I think Labour will have to fix this. The future looks grim.
Don't worry about closer union with the United States of America.......
They don't want you either 😂😂😂😂
The USA agri industry wants access to the EU market. It’s been trying for decades to get the hormone ban removed.
@@lizwebstersbf "The USA agri industry wants access to the EU market."
Getting a hold in the UK doesn't mean access to the EU market! The UK is no longer a member!
@@lizwebstersbf
But you are not in the European Union any longer. You must have read about it, I'm sure it was in the papers.
@@marinusvos to produce food we need fertiliser. To produce fertiliser you need gas.
@@lizwebstersbf and US would get gas from uk to produce fertilizer? Im sorry but that sounds far fetched.
poisoned food is not as evil as EU regulations... ofc no change to better food .... UK loves chlorid food !!!
I certainly think we should rejoin the EU.
That's going to take 20-30 years! O, and it's join again, not rejoin!
Starmer said he would provide a reset to the relation, and he did. He said he wouldn't to anything to reverse brexit, and he won't. Any deal on SPS will take years, and the EU simply has far more important issues to deal with. Maybe Starmer manages to get a deal by 2029, maybe it will have to wait until the next administration, but that is the timescale we are talking about: get angry if it doesn't happen by 2034.
He did not reset any relations at all in EU. He was cordially told to make UK implement all the agreements it has signed with EU and then come back for further talks.
Make Britain great again
Happy to see British humor still exists
The US needs my country the Netherlands for chip technology and Taiwan too. There won't be much left of the US economy without chips. Keir did go to the EU summit.
You really need to stop trying to portray the EU as a way for hereditary jobs to survive in "modern" Britain. If you want hereditary wealth and jobs, move to India or the US.
the US bsusiness : too much sugar but earnings - too fat - diat to earn - hospital to earn - coffin to earn ... so obvious !
Is the Labour government determined to make brexit ‘work’?
Brexit will never work.
Britan want the cake and eat it too. Negotiate and stop expecting free lunches from USA and EU.
I'm sick of hearing we need to turn to the EU because of Trump. We need to turn to the EU because Brexit failed, and had zero potential of success.
You can turn to the EU as much as you want-changes noting. Third country stays third country.
@@RealMash you don't know much about global politics do you. The way things are going the UK and EU will just have to bite the bullet and unite again.
@@edwardbernthal160 Why?
@@frankoneill5675 why what?
@@edwardbernthal160 Why would the EU need to unite to a random third country because of the way things are going?
So farmers can't suffer inheritance tax if within the EU? But they wanted British goverment to take back control so majority of farmers voted Brexit. The current goverment has taken back control.
Taxation in member count5ries is not a matter for EU to decide.
Try reading a British newspaper with Britain at heart interesting what the office of national statistics had to say rgarding our percentage of exports to America was almost level with 4 European countries together
47% to the EU and 15% to USA