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<blockquote data-quote="Pasty" data-source="post: 4275492" data-attributes="member: 1651"><p>That's just France though. In the UK, people have been buying sow stall bacon and ham long, long after the ban was made law. All imported from the EU. </p><p></p><p>I don't know how the UK will deal with all that stuff. I have to say it is one of my concerns with Brexit, particularly with the current government. However, governments change and there is no written rule that an independent UK government will be more pro chems or whatever than the EU govt. Or less. I do accept that there is an assumption that our current government is aching to get rid of all these silly restrictions on poisons etc. I think that is just ramped up by the NFU and FW etc. </p><p></p><p>Mr Gove seems to have taken the opposite tact. Whether we can believe him is another matter. There is certainly plenty of wailing and gnashing of teeth about 'feeding the starving', which we don't bother doing anyway. I think a recent editorial in the FW took the record for the amount of times you can say 'science based' and 'growing population' in one article.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Pasty, post: 4275492, member: 1651"] That's just France though. In the UK, people have been buying sow stall bacon and ham long, long after the ban was made law. All imported from the EU. I don't know how the UK will deal with all that stuff. I have to say it is one of my concerns with Brexit, particularly with the current government. However, governments change and there is no written rule that an independent UK government will be more pro chems or whatever than the EU govt. Or less. I do accept that there is an assumption that our current government is aching to get rid of all these silly restrictions on poisons etc. I think that is just ramped up by the NFU and FW etc. Mr Gove seems to have taken the opposite tact. Whether we can believe him is another matter. There is certainly plenty of wailing and gnashing of teeth about 'feeding the starving', which we don't bother doing anyway. I think a recent editorial in the FW took the record for the amount of times you can say 'science based' and 'growing population' in one article. [/QUOTE]
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