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A question for Ollybloggs Oliver Harrison
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<blockquote data-quote="slackjawedyokel" data-source="post: 9163115" data-attributes="member: 34254"><p>For a start, anything that would land you in deep trouble or possibly jail here. Shouldn’t really be importing stuff treated with sprays that are outlawed here. Shouldn’t really be importing from countries with significantly lower minimum legal standards for animal welfare. If importing from countries where eg hormone treatment of animals is legal, then documented proof that animals being imported haven’t been treated. </p><p>After all, a lot of us are forced to jump through RTs hoops for the privilege of being allowed to trade certain commodities- why would we as a country accept anything less? (It’s what we are told the consumer demands after all…)</p><p>On other commodities- beef etc, we shouldn’t be accepting anything produced below the minimum legal standards for the UK. Why the heck would we?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="slackjawedyokel, post: 9163115, member: 34254"] For a start, anything that would land you in deep trouble or possibly jail here. Shouldn’t really be importing stuff treated with sprays that are outlawed here. Shouldn’t really be importing from countries with significantly lower minimum legal standards for animal welfare. If importing from countries where eg hormone treatment of animals is legal, then documented proof that animals being imported haven’t been treated. After all, a lot of us are forced to jump through RTs hoops for the privilege of being allowed to trade certain commodities- why would we as a country accept anything less? (It’s what we are told the consumer demands after all…) On other commodities- beef etc, we shouldn’t be accepting anything produced below the minimum legal standards for the UK. Why the heck would we? [/QUOTE]
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