The EU doesn’t care about UK’s food safety… just the £40bn we spend post-Brexit importing everything from beef to butter
ONCE they accepted that Brexit was going to happen, Eurocrats had one overriding aim.
They wanted to hang on to Britain as a market for their exporters and especially for their farmers.
GettyOnce Brexit was a reality, Eurocrats had one goal: keeping Britain as a key market for their exporters, especially farmers[/caption]The UK buys around £40billion of EU food exports each year — a quarter of everything Europe sells to the rest of the world.
We take twice as much as the EU’s next biggest customer the US...