Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn will warn Boris Johnson that his coveted trade deal with the United States would lower food standards in the UK.
Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn will warn Boris Johnson that a US trade deal with Donald Trump will lead to"rat hairs in paprika and maggots in orange juice" "Given the chance, they'll slash food standards to US levels where 'acceptable levels' of rat hairs in paprika and maggots in orange juice are allowed and they'll put chlorinated chicken on our supermarket shelves," he is expected to say.
Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn will warn Boris Johnson that a US trade deal with Donald Trump will lead to"rat hairs in paprika and maggots in orange juice" "Given the chance, they'll slash food standards to US levels where 'acceptable levels' of rat hairs in paprika and maggots in orange juice are allowed and they'll put chlorinated chicken on our supermarket shelves," he is expected to say.
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