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WATCH: The time when Gove spoke passionately about protecting food standards

“You’re simply offshoring those low standards and that’s wrong,” Gove has previously insisted.

Andra Maciuca by Andra Maciuca
2021-05-22 14:50
in News, Politics
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Remember that time when Gove guaranteed that imports will have to be at the same standard as that of British farming?

Well, the video has resurfaced as The Independent revealed Boris Johnson’s spokesman refused to promise a UK ban on hormone-injected beef.

The spokesman, who declined to confirm the promise, did not say what future import requirements will be – just that future deals will have to match them.

But the Australia trade deal is set to be concluded within the next few weeks, prompting concerns over why the government was hesitant with its public statements.

What did Gove say?

Gove has previously told the BBC: “There’s no point in having high environmental and high animal welfare standards if you then allow them to be undercut from outside.

And here it is again the only video anyone in UK ag should be sharing this week. pic.twitter.com/AO5rYItG0W

— Martin Gott (@st_jamescheese) May 20, 2021

“Ultimately, if you have high standards here and then you allow food in from elsewhere, you’re not really contributing to animal welfare or higher environmental standards, you’re simply offshoring those low standards, and that’s wrong.”

The BBC double checked if low imports standards were a red line with other trade colleagues such as Liam Fox, who have been and will be negotating trade deals around the world – and Gove insisted that would “absolutely” be the case”.

Trade secretary Liz Truss and environment secretary George Eustice guaranteed good standards in November last year. “Chlorinated chicken and hormone-injected beef are already banned in the UK and we will not negotiate to remove that ban in a trade deal,” they said.

Johnson

Yesterday, Johnson said that the Tories are “certainly looking at doing free trade deals with countries around the world”.

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Boris Johnson says free trade deals "present a fantastic opportunity for our farmers" and should not be seen as "threats"https://t.co/xa7h8x8hfx pic.twitter.com/6bPdmeqGGq

— BBC Politics (@BBCPolitics) May 21, 2021

“We see a global future for this country, I do think that free trade deals present a fantastic opportunity for our farmers, for businesses of all kinds, for manufacturers.

“I think it’s vital that as a great historic free trading nation that grew to prosperity thanks to free trade and to the Royal Navy, that we see these new openings not as threats, but as opportunities.”

Farmers are very worried

But the National Farmers’ Union is not as positive.

Earlier this week, 19 farming groups slammed a potential government agreement which could offer Australia a zero-tariff, zero quota trade deal, despite UK farmers’ fears.

They asked for protections to tackle climate change, “irreversible” industry damage and to prevent negative precedents which could reflect in future trade deals.

They also called on the government to ensure trade deals are “genuinely reciprocal” in terms of national benefits.

National Farmers’ Union (NFU) president Minette Batters said: “We know that if we’re to open up the opportunities of new markets overseas for UK farmers, we will have to offer greater access to our own markets in return.

“However, this trade-off needs to be balanced, and we need to make sure concessions to our hugely valuable home market are not given away lightly. 

“There is a very real risk that, if we get it wrong, UK farming will suffer irreversible damage rather than flourish in the way we all desire, to the detriment of our environment, our food security and our rural communities.”

Related: Government may lift ban on hormone-injected beef in Australia trade deal

NFU: Removing tariffs could ‘spell the end’ for British family farms

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