Starmer's vision quest

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But mitigated by the "fairly".

As logical as saying a kettle is 'fairly boiling'.
 
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Goonerobes

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Exactly (ditto the Oz/NZ trade 'deal').

There would obviously be great enthusiasm from Tories and Reform to let in substandard food produce, as it would make the likelihood of any sort of alignment with the EU much more problematic.

What absolute nonsense, if you actually bothered the read the details of the trade deals (negotiated by the Tories) you will see that animal welfare (hormone treated beef is banned) and maintaining high regulatory standards on food & drink is set out in order to not lower quality & to protect British farmers.

https://assets.publishing.service.g...e-trade-agreement-fta-agri-food-explainer.pdf
https://assets.publishing.service.g...free-trade-agreement-agri-foods-explainer.pdf
 
But that would be unfair competition!!!!!!

Would it now? I'd have thought Donnie would be proud of US products flying the US flag. Surprised it is not mandatory.
If you mean the "CHLORINATED" then you may have a point. Donnie doesn't like facts. Doesn't make it unfair. Cheap crap is cheap crap.
 
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