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Brexit: Theresa May refuses to rule out weakening of food standards in trade deal with US | Brexit: Theresa May refuses to rule out weakening of food standards in trade deal with US |
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Food standards could be watered down in a post-Brexit trade deal with the United States, No 10 has suggested, stoking the controversy over chlorine-soaked chickens. | Food standards could be watered down in a post-Brexit trade deal with the United States, No 10 has suggested, stoking the controversy over chlorine-soaked chickens. |
Downing Street has refused to say all regulations in place on food quality will be maintained after EU withdrawal – despite making exactly that guarantee for workers’ rights. | Downing Street has refused to say all regulations in place on food quality will be maintained after EU withdrawal – despite making exactly that guarantee for workers’ rights. |
It comes amid a fresh row over whether the UK would allow the import of chickens soaked in chlorine, beef fed with hormones and genetically modified crops, all common in the US. | It comes amid a fresh row over whether the UK would allow the import of chickens soaked in chlorine, beef fed with hormones and genetically modified crops, all common in the US. |
Liam Fox, the Trade Secretary – who is visiting the US this week, for trade talks – is believed to be relaxed about chlorine-washed chicken, arguing the Americans have been eating it safely for years. | Liam Fox, the Trade Secretary – who is visiting the US this week, for trade talks – is believed to be relaxed about chlorine-washed chicken, arguing the Americans have been eating it safely for years. |
The EU has banned it, after long-standing criticisms that US farmers use the chemical washes to make up for inadequate hygiene on farms and abattoirs. | The EU has banned it, after long-standing criticisms that US farmers use the chemical washes to make up for inadequate hygiene on farms and abattoirs. |
Any deal to allow US meat to be sold to Britain after inferior safety measures would be certain to provoke uproar from farmers and consumers. | Any deal to allow US meat to be sold to Britain after inferior safety measures would be certain to provoke uproar from farmers and consumers. |
But, asked if Britain could allow chlorine-washed chicken in a trade deal with the US, Theresa May’s official spokesman described the controversy as “hypothetical”. | But, asked if Britain could allow chlorine-washed chicken in a trade deal with the US, Theresa May’s official spokesman described the controversy as “hypothetical”. |
“Our position, when it comes to food, is that maintaining safety and public confidence in the food we eat is of the highest priority,” the spokesman said. | “Our position, when it comes to food, is that maintaining safety and public confidence in the food we eat is of the highest priority,” the spokesman said. |
“Any future trade deal must work for UK famers, businesses and consumers.” | “Any future trade deal must work for UK famers, businesses and consumers.” |
The spokesman refused to say if the Prime Minister was – like her Trade Secretary – relaxed about the prospect of US food, produced under lower standards, on British supermarket shelves. | The spokesman refused to say if the Prime Minister was – like her Trade Secretary – relaxed about the prospect of US food, produced under lower standards, on British supermarket shelves. |
Asked if slashing food standards had not been ruled out, he added: “You are getting way ahead of yourself and I’m not going to get into discussing hypotheticals.” | Asked if slashing food standards had not been ruled out, he added: “You are getting way ahead of yourself and I’m not going to get into discussing hypotheticals.” |
Ben Bradshaw, a senior Pro-EU Labour MP: “The Government is putting the Fox in charge of the hen coop when it comes to food safety. | Ben Bradshaw, a senior Pro-EU Labour MP: “The Government is putting the Fox in charge of the hen coop when it comes to food safety. |
“They are so desperate for new trade deals to make up for some of the losses that they seem ready to compromise on the safety of the food we eat. | “They are so desperate for new trade deals to make up for some of the losses that they seem ready to compromise on the safety of the food we eat. |
“The Government must not water down rules that protect consumers, and neither should they follow any policy that undermines our own farmers.” | “The Government must not water down rules that protect consumers, and neither should they follow any policy that undermines our own farmers.” |
No 10’s refusal to rule out watering down food standards comes despite other leading Brexiteers in the Cabinet insisting it would not be the price of a US trade deal. | No 10’s refusal to rule out watering down food standards comes despite other leading Brexiteers in the Cabinet insisting it would not be the price of a US trade deal. |
Asked, earlier this month, if he was “absolutely clear” that British food standards “will not be loosened in any way”, Michael Gove, the Environment Secretary, replied: “Yes.” | Asked, earlier this month, if he was “absolutely clear” that British food standards “will not be loosened in any way”, Michael Gove, the Environment Secretary, replied: “Yes.” |
And his predecessor Andrea Leadsom, now the Commons Leader, said she had “serious concerns” about the consequences for British farmers. | And his predecessor Andrea Leadsom, now the Commons Leader, said she had “serious concerns” about the consequences for British farmers. |
Ms Leadsom fears that, if Britain lowers its standards to compete with America, it will lose its access to EU markets, as European countries will no longer accept British products. | Ms Leadsom fears that, if Britain lowers its standards to compete with America, it will lose its access to EU markets, as European countries will no longer accept British products. |
A spokesman for Dr Fox told The Daily Telegraph he currently had “no position” on chlorine-washed chicken, insisting the talks were “a long way” from discussing any deal on agriculture. | A spokesman for Dr Fox told The Daily Telegraph he currently had “no position” on chlorine-washed chicken, insisting the talks were “a long way” from discussing any deal on agriculture. |
The Department for International Trade has not denied the paper’s suggestion that Dr Fox believes the “Americans have been eating it perfectly safely for years”. | The Department for International Trade has not denied the paper’s suggestion that Dr Fox believes the “Americans have been eating it perfectly safely for years”. |
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