Britain must allow US chlorine-washed chicken into UK markets if it wants relief from sweeping tariffs, Donald Trump has indicated.

It comes after the UK failed to avoid tariffs imposed on the global economy, with the US president slapping a 10 per cent levies on all British exports to the United States.

In a statement published alongside the tariff announcement, the White House said: “The UK maintains non-science-based standards that severely restrict US exports of safe, high-quality beef and poultry products.”

It suggested that Britain’s ban on chlorinated chicken was among a range of “non-tariff barriers” that limit the US’s ability to trade.

The UK has long ruled out allowing imports of chlorine-washed chicken from the US due to health concerns, with Downing Street on Thursday reiterating its manifesto commitment to high food standards.

Asked whether the UK could allow imports of chlorine washed chicken in order to appease the US, the prime minister’s officials spokesperson said: “Our position on that is unchanged. You’ve got the manifesto commitment on food standards, which obviously remains.”

The last major polling done on the issue, conducted in 2020, revealed that 80 per cent of Britons are opposed to allowing imports to the UK, and the same proportion is also against allowing chicken products that have been farmed using hormones.

There is also growing pressure from the farming industry to rule out concessions on the issue, amid fears it could undercut British farmers and drive down food standards.

Nigel Farage admitted he would allow American chlorine-washed chicken to be sold in the UK as part of a free trade deal with the US.

  • @[email protected]
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    013 days ago

    I think we all know how this is going to end… Oh well looks like soon i’ll have to cut all chicken out of my diet.

    • @[email protected]
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      As long as they label the chicken, even if it’s just with country of origin, this is a situation the market will handle.

  • Goldholz
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    Next you tell switzerland to import and sell your chocolate?

  • @[email protected]
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    “The UK maintains non-science-based standards that severely restrict US exports of safe, high-quality beef and poultry products.”

    so now we care about science? but still not for climate change/vaccines

    • ᴇᴍᴘᴇʀᴏʀ 帝OP
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      It’s not the chlorine per se (although it would be heavily diluted in water) it is why they need washing in chlorine - because of the insanitary conditions the chickens are raised in that leaves them teeming with bacteria.

      • @[email protected]
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        012 days ago

        Agreed, but the headline and article mention chlorine many times. It’s become obvious the last several years that most people are unable or unwilling to put in the effort required to understand nuance in anything. So if the discussion on this topic continues to bang on chlorine, it could lead to a real threat to clean water and perhaps sanitation in general.

        Instead they should say something like ‘chemically-disinfected chicken’. Because as you said, it’s not that chlorine is bad.

  • @[email protected]
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    013 days ago

    " > Nigel Farage admitted he would allow American chlorine-washed chicken to be sold in the UK as part of a free trade deal with the US.

    The tv commentator?

  • katy ✨
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    just rejoin the eu and you don’t have to worry about the us as a trading partner

    • @[email protected]
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      Which is the only way the Mango Mussolini ever knew of to get what he wants.

      That’s part of why he’s so inept as a businessman: he refuses to consider the wishes, priorities, and well-being of others, even when doing so could benefit himself.

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        If Trump could read, I would recommend How to Win Friends and Influence People by Dale Carnegie. But I guess he would get tripped up on the parts about empathizing with others to accomplish mutual goals…

    • ᴇᴍᴘᴇʀᴏʀ 帝OP
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      That’s the point of the tariffs. We’ve held out against all sorts of American demands, so they ratchet up the pressure to sign a trade deal preferable to them and soon we are allowing minging food, dropping the Digital Service Tax and watering down the Online Safety Act.

      It’s an incredibly crude way of negotiating but it’s not like Trump is known for his subtlety.

    • @[email protected]
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      013 days ago

      When (normal) people don’t like you, force is the only way to get them to do what you want. Unrelated, but remember when a judge had to clarify in court that Donald J. Trump is a rapist?

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    The issue is not that the chicken is chlorine washed. It’s that it needs to be chlorine washed to be safe because of the terrible industry practices.

    It’s bad for the animals, bad for the taste and bad for your health. So there is no reason to allow it when there is no supply issue. Food is more expensive but the savings from USA imports won’t change that in any significant way.

    • @[email protected]
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      While you are technically correct, in practice it’s much harder

      Monopolization, weak labelling laws, market delimitation and collusion all come in play to make sure the users cannot make an educated guess

      At some point in the USA they wanted to introduce rotting meat which the industry claimed could ve made safe by irradiating. However, existing laws would require biohazard labels which nobody would buy, so the industry lobbied for the market friendly, consumer fooling, title of “cold pasteurisation”

    • ᴇᴍᴘᴇʀᴏʀ 帝OP
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      Step 1: force us to take minging chicken.

      Step 2: force us to remove the country of origin because adding it is anticompetitive.

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        step 3: domestic producers start putting the farm of origin on the package, ultimately leading to more transparency and the complete annihilation of imports in favour of local production.

        step 4: blame the liberals

    • elgordino
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      It can be hard to know the origin of your chicken when you’re eating at restaurants and buying other prepared foods.

        • GreatAlbatrossM
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          013 days ago

          I think I’ve said before; If I can’t be certain of the origin of the chicken, I just won’t eat it in the future.