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I wonder what the red line is for Brexiters to not vote for Farage's party? They have few, if any, other policies so what policy would they have to have for Brexiters not to vote for them. Presumably most of them would be ex Labour or Tory voters.
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Originally posted by johnno42000
I wonder what the red line is for Brexiters to not vote for Farage's party? They have few, if any, other policies According to a Brexit Party spokesman on Daily Politics last week they are currently working on their manifesto
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Originally posted by Midlands Eagle
According to a Brexit Party spokesman on Daily Politics last week they are currently working on their manifesto It'll be interesting to see which policies they arrive at which (apart from Brexit) don't antagonise their voters who usually vote for Labour or Conservative policies. Edited by johnno42000 (24 Jun 2019 3.52pm)
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Originally posted by Midlands Eagle
According to a Brexit Party spokesman on Daily Politics last week they are currently working on their manifesto Cant wait.
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Originally posted by Maine Eagle
Cant wait. I'm sure Nigel will be taking advise from Trump! that'll get you interested for sure
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Originally posted by dannyboy1978
But we wouldn't want That chlorinated chicken would we Not particularly. That example occurred with much tighter regulations than the US. Chlorine is used to compensate for worse conditions to be the norm, rather than the exception. So for ethical and health reasons, I'll certainly be avoiding chlorinated chicken. I still find it amazing people eat battery reared animals. Price is not a reason – save up and eat less meat, and when you do make it free range or organic.
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Originally posted by SW19 CPFC
Not particularly. That example occurred with much tighter regulations than the US. Chlorine is used to compensate for worse conditions to be the norm, rather than the exception. So for ethical and health reasons, I'll certainly be avoiding chlorinated chicken. I still find it amazing people eat battery reared animals. Price is not a reason – save up and eat less meat, and when you do make it free range or organic. Meat is meat
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Originally posted by SW19 CPFC
Not particularly. That example occurred with much tighter regulations than the US. Chlorine is used to compensate for worse conditions to be the norm, rather than the exception. So for ethical and health reasons, I'll certainly be avoiding chlorinated chicken. I still find it amazing people eat battery reared animals. Price is not a reason – save up and eat less meat, and when you do make it free range or organic. Ever had a chicken kebab?
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Originally posted by SW19 CPFC
Not particularly. That example occurred with much tighter regulations than the US. Chlorine is used to compensate for worse conditions to be the norm, rather than the exception. So for ethical and health reasons, I'll certainly be avoiding chlorinated chicken. I still find it amazing people eat battery reared animals. Price is not a reason – save up and eat less meat, and when you do make it free range or organic. Not strictly true the EU report acknowledged that the US had good food standards but that chlorine "might" be used to compensate for lax hygiene standards. In other words the EU is using this as an excuse to protect it's own farmers but just didn't want to say that. My own feeling is that people should be allowed choice as long as there is proper labelling which currently there isn't. I would like to know how an animal was slaughtered or if a ready meal contains GM or the chicken was chlorinated.
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Originally posted by dannyboy1978
Ever had a chicken kebab? Ever? Of course. When I was younger and far more ignorant. Nowadays? No chance. Unless I’m completely battered. Then anything is on the table. Especially not your average kebab house or chicken shop. Jesus. That’s not even meat. It’s water with added rubber, and a sprinkling of entrails (in fairness there’s nothing wrong with offal). KFC is not actually too bad if you look at their welfare standards, but still not free range - which is the best they can do as its not reallly a practical solution for a corporate behemoth. People moan about £10+ burgers and expensive ‘posh’ fried chicken but in most cases there is a reason for it - the meat is more ethically sourced and far better quality. You might also be wise to check the FSR of the establishments you clearly frequent on a regular basis - as well as a dose of elephant leg you’re probably getting some rodent DNA thrown in for good measure. Enjoy Edited by SW19 CPFC (25 Jun 2019 9.57pm)
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Originally posted by Badger11
Not strictly true the EU report acknowledged that the US had good food standards but that chlorine "might" be used to compensate for lax hygiene standards. In other words the EU is using this as an excuse to protect it's own farmers but just didn't want to say that. My own feeling is that people should be allowed choice as long as there is proper labelling which currently there isn't. I would like to know how an animal was slaughtered or if a ready meal contains GM or the chicken was chlorinated. There are conflicting studies on this so I’ll have to disagree there. It’s obviously in their interests but there has to be a reason why the US do it and we don’t other than ‘it’s a different way to achieve the same result’. US is far more lax in general than UK standards. Agree on choice, clear labelling and traceability. Essential
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