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Old 09-10-2019, 22:36   #1194
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Re: Brexit Development(s) Discussion

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Originally Posted by jfman View Post
Fears over US farming standards have been dismissed.... By US farmers. The new Boeing jet was safe too.

Beyond parody.

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Probably doesn't have time to pander to German morons, never mind English ones.
Doesn't matter one little bit, what the farming standards are. The important bit is the final end result, ie which is safer.

The Poultry World article was "By Rick van Oort, Ceva Sante Animale, France", and seems to be a European website.

The fact remains that chlorinated washing is safer than with just air and water. It certainly can't be worse, as common sense says that air and water is already included in the chlorinated washing. The EU has pronounced that it is a safe process.

Other measures are the ones that have actually reduced infection rates, and the US has their own ones which have also done that.

EU measures work so well don't they.
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Every home-cooked chicken poses a food poisoning risk because supermarkets are acting too slowly to eradicate a dangerous bug, officials have said.
Tests over the past nine months found 73 per cent of chickens in supermarkets contained campylobacter, which makes 280,000 people ill every year and can cause death.
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Marks & Spencer said a trial of five new policies, which included offering bonuses to farmers who kept campylobacter out of their flocks and blasting the surface of chickens with liquid nitrogen, had produced a "step-change improvement".
That's outside of EU regs.

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Originally Posted by jfman View Post
What "EU claimed reason" are you referring to? In what Treaty?
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"We need operational real controls, credible controls, we are talking about the credibility of the single market here - its credulity to consumers, to companies, and to third counties that we have agreements with."
How would that also not apply to any EU country with a land border?


Article 50 is in the Lisbon Treaty, which Ireland(eventually) approved in a referendum.
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This is all the more important as Article 50 TEU lowers the conditions for a withdrawal as stipulated under international law.
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