Glasgow Loves EU are talking to Claire Taylor of Scottish Farming Magazine about farming, food and the implications for Scottish Farmers of the proposed Australia Trade Deal. 14 June 2021… Read More »
Lockdown Livestream: Scottish Farming
Glasgow Loves EU will be talking to Herald columnist and Scottish Farmer magazine journalist Claire Taylor about farming, food and the implications for Scottish Farmers of the proposed Australia Trade… Read More »
How Brexit Affects What We Eat (East Midlands EM)
Panel discussion organised by East Midlands European Movement. Speakers: Liz Webster (Save British Farming) & Andrew Brown (Environmentalist) More details here. … Read More »
A bad deal: we fight on
The new year will see us and others launch campaigns to stay European and, eventually, rejoin the EU: here’s news of just a couple of the campaigns starting to take shape…… Read More »
No to dodgy US food imports!
“This deregulation will undercut our own high-quality agricultural produce, put the farming sector at risk of collapse and contaminate our food chain with chlorine-washed chicken, hormone-pumped beef and chemical-injected pork.”… Read More »
Protect our food standards
The UK public do not want to give up our high British-European food standards. Poll after poll shows we do not want chlorinated chicken, hormone-injected beef, ractopamine, over-use of antibiotics in farming, or low animal welfare standards. … Read More »
“Chlorine Washed Chicken Bill”
Why we should be out there campaigning to change the Johnson government’s pernicious Agriculture Bill that removes EU standards in farm imports… Read More »
Agri and food standards post-Brexit
“Our food production is currently regulated by EU legislation, which the UK helped to develop, and which takes account of the precautionary principle. This ensures that, where there is doubt about the possible harmful effects of a specific product, that product can be banned unless it is proven to be safe. This approach not only protects the consumer but prioritises animal health and welfare.”
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