Strange how they will walk away from the EU if we don't get everything we want but will take whatever the US wants us to.
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It’s not strange at all. US business interests see this as a massive opportunity to shaft a desperate country.
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Actually a decent question, unfortunately you didn't include the response, so nobody is the wiser. If you include the response and it's good, you have informed people, if it's bad, you get to play it against the PM...but you did neither. So thanks for nothing basically.
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It's weird. Nobody ever seems to do that in any party. I wonder if there's some sort of legal obstacle, or some a weird "I won't blink first" sort of culture thing.
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The prime ministers response was woeful
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What about British consumers? Don't they deserve to buy food in the cheapest market without prohibitive tariffs. The Liberal Party once supported Free Trade and the "Big Loaf" as opposed to the "Little Loaf". Now its on the side of Protectionism and the "Little Loaf"pic.twitter.com/JE1gleEuEq
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Listen to the question in full or read later on hansard. It was just about fair & accurate labelling. Free range and battery eggs are properly labelled and priced accordingly. That gives the consumer the genuine choice and it supports British farming & food production.
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I think it’s animal welfare that we should be standing up for.
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