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New regulations intended to protect biosecurity by imposing controls on plant and animal products mean the UK is "going back in time," according to British importers and European suppliers.
Claims by Boris Johnson that regulations imposed by “Brussels bureaucrats” were damaging the trade in kippers have been debunked by the European commission, which said that the food safety obligations criticised by him were due to rules set by Britain.
Fish in British waters are “better and happier” after Brexit, according to Jacob Rees-Mogg.
Lorry drivers have been holding up the traffic in Westminster to protest about difficulties selling fish exports to EU nations this year.
Christine also mentions Tim Martin's newspaper regarding sourcing drinks from outside of the EU, which can already be done freely. There's no EU duty of beer or spirits.