Comment on Deal with EU will make food cheaper and add £9bn to UK economy, says No 10

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HumanPenguin@feddit.uk ⁨3⁩ ⁨days⁩ ago

Yes I am. Based on a whole history of treaty talks since Brexit where the whole topic was based on trading standards and how alignment was why we could not join the customs union.

Expecting a fucking news article to teach you the topics you seem to have missed. Is expecting ELI5

And you you did suggest a meaning, when you openly interpreted the article as a good benefit of Brexit. And stated that it said nothing about domestic food standards.

You were specifically claiming we had some form of double standard that applies to food we export and food we don’t.

Nothing in the article claims that. And I can assure you we as a nation do not. So you invested that meaning to make your rather pathetic point about the deal matching some Brexit benefit.

I made a very clear pretty close to ELI5 maybe 10. Of why I and the other poster was able to interpret the “aligned to EU standards” as relating to domestic sales. Based entirely on facts differing news have covered in detail while May and Bojo were negotiating.

Your failure to understand such simple points. Is likely why you voted Brexit.

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