Political parties can 'propose' whatever they like whenever they like (EU or no EU), especially those not in power.
It is un likely that the labour proposal would happen if the UK was still in the EU ?
How I saw it any way
Political parties can 'propose' whatever they like whenever they like (EU or no EU), especially those not in power.
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The French would probably ban Cheddar sales.
Note the use of the word sales.
Believe it or not the UK was probably the leading exponent of livestock welfare standards in the EU with the RSPCA being in the forefront of moves to legislate at European level. Out standards here were recognised by animal welfare organisations in countries such as Germany and Denmark as being better than either EU or national standards.labour are proposing better animal welfare standards and banning a certain food product cruelly farmed / produced by
the french ( scoundrels)
good policy imo
doubt that could happen if we were still in the EU ?????????
Believe it or not the UK was probably the leading exponent of livestock welfare standards in the EU with the RSPCA being in the forefront of moves to legislate at European level. Out standards here were recognised by animal welfare organisations in countries such as Germany and Denmark as being better than either EU or national standards.
The thing about the EU is that whilst member states have to adopt their standards, those standards are only minimum standards and individual member states are always free to introduce their own legislation which is to a higher standard. An example of this is electrical equipment standards where the humble (but large) UK 3-pin plug is regarded as probably the safest in the world, whilst also far surpassing the EU minimum standards
Believe it or not the UK was probably the leading exponent of livestock welfare standards in the EU with the RSPCA being in the forefront of moves to legislate at European level. Out standards here were recognised by animal welfare organisations in countries such as Germany and Denmark as being better than either EU or national standards.
The thing about the EU is that whilst member states have to adopt their standards, those standards are only minimum standards and individual member states are always free to introduce their own legislation which is to a higher standard. An example of this is electrical equipment standards where the humble (but large) UK 3-pin plug is regarded as probably the safest in the world, whilst also far surpassing the EU minimum standards
What is conveniently forgotten, especially by Eurosceptic Tory MPs, is that many EU standards, particularly those concerned with health and safety, are the direct result of input from the UK - often working in conjunction with Germany and the Nordic countries
To be fair you don't need to travel out of the EU to be ashamed at the barbaric treatment of animals.Yes
But under EU rules / law live animals had to be exported for slaughter
They could not be slaughtered in the UK and than exported as a carcass or what ever
Some of these animals were than exported from those EU countries to fruit cakes countries like dire ear a Stan for ritual slaughter
To be fair you don't need to travel out of the EU to be ashamed at the barbaric treatment of animals.
Here in England we are well known for blood sports.
In Spain the abuse of bulls is totally immoral and they even throw donkey's around for fun.
Is that a picture of Boris in costume? Looks like it could be as his head is sticking out.
Naturally. It's the trans wayHow I saw it any waway
Is that a picture of Boris in costume? Looks like it could be as his head is sticking out.
The people in the photo are EU animal inspectors verifying that the horse dressed as a cow is the finest quality beef.
No they aren't.
I think I heard them say, "For God's sake, DO NOT interrupt the Tories while they are finding novel ways to humiliate themselves."about sorting out the UK`s problems?