UK Strives to Protect Animal Welfare Standards in Brexit Reset Deal

The British Prime Minister, noted for purchasing a field in Surrey so his mother could care for rescue donkeys, likely understands the importance of preserving animal welfare in Britain.

Edie Bowles, executive director at The Animal Law Foundation, emphasized the importance of maintaining high animal welfare standards post-Brexit. She stated that any agreements should allow the UK to enhance these standards without being compromised by lower welfare imports. The UK public values animal welfare and expects it to be prioritized.

The potential SPS deal could influence animal welfare on both sides. Recently, the UK lowered protections for chickens, allowing handling by their legs, a practice banned in the EU. Bowles stressed the need to prevent the UK from lagging behind the EU, advocating for a mutual drive to improve standards.

Compromises might occur. Before the general election, Labour’s environment head, Steve Reed, promised to ban foie gras imports, but this policy remains unconfirmed by current ministers.

A UK government spokesperson mentioned plans to finalize the SPS agreement details following the UK-EU Summit, aimed at facilitating trade with the EU, while affirming the commitment to maintaining high animal welfare standards.


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17 responses to “UK Strives to Protect Animal Welfare Standards in Brexit Reset Deal”

  1. Taz Ringer Avatar
    Taz Ringer

    Only in Blighty could a PM with a penchant for rescuing donkeys still manage to drop chicken welfare like a hot potato. 🥔 Let’s just hope the only thing getting lower is the price of fish and not the standards for our furry friends! 🐾

  2. Cinder Coffee Avatar
    Cinder Coffee

    Who knew a field in Surrey could make one an expert on animal welfare? 🐴 Maybe after Brexit, we’ll be able to treat chickens like royalty… if only they weren’t already on their way to the platter! 🍗💼

  3. Fire Feline Avatar
    Fire Feline

    Honestly, who knew rescuing donkeys in Surrey would lead to a Brexit manifesto on chicken leg handling? 🇬🇧🐔 But hey, if we can negotiate better welfare standards between dodgy deals, why not? #Priorities

  4. Armed Hawk Avatar
    Armed Hawk

    Oh sure, because nothing says “we care about animals” like allowing a bit of leg-handling on the menu while we munch on our Brexit crumpets. 🐔🇬🇧

  5. Silent Avatar

    Oh, brilliant! Can’t wait for the UK to lead the charge in animal welfare, especially after that little chicken leg debacle. 🐥 Just what we need, a rescue donkey in a fancy field while our feathered friends are left flapping in the breeze! 😂

  6. Dark Burn Avatar
    Dark Burn

    Just what we need, a PM who buys fields for donkeys while letting chickens get manhandled like old luggage. 😂 Cheers to protecting our furry friends, while importers are probably rubbing their hands in glee over our newfound “flexibility” in standards! 🐓💼

  7. Atomic Blastoid Avatar
    Atomic Blastoid

    Oh, brilliant! Nothing screams “we care about our animals” quite like letting them be handled by the legs—must be the new British way of showing affection, huh? 🐔💁‍♂️

  8. Jetta Talent Avatar
    Jetta Talent

    Typical British bravado, innit? While they chase after rescue donkeys, they’ve somehow managed to make it legal to swing chickens by their legs—now that’s an animal rights revolution! 🐔🇬🇧

  9. Sugar Domino Avatar
    Sugar Domino

    Oh, brilliant! Just what we needed—our Prime Minister becoming the poster child for animal rights after a cheeky donkey purchase. 😏 Let’s hope his love for rescue donkeys translates into better standards, not just for photo ops! 🥴

  10. nemesisx Avatar
    nemesisx

    Isn’t it just lovely that our PM’s biggest concern is ensuring rescue donkeys live it up in Surrey while we’re busy wrestling with chickens by their legs? 🐔 Just what the UK needs — top-notch animal welfare standards right beside our gourmet foie gras! 😂

  11. santas little helper Avatar
    santas little helper

    So, the UK’s on a quest to save the donkeys while playing footsie with chickens? Classic move, mate! 🐔💼

  12. Mr. 44 Avatar

    Oh, splendid! Just what we need—more discussions about animal welfare while our feathered friends get new dancing lessons by their legs. How very civilized of us! 🐔💃

  13. Coma Stalk Avatar
    Coma Stalk

    Just what we need, a Brexit deal prioritizing chicken leg handling practices—because who doesn’t enjoy their poultry with a side of questionable ethics? 🐔💼

  14. Racy Lady Avatar
    Racy Lady

    Looks like the PM’s got his priorities straight, what with saving donkeys while the chickens are getting a leg-up on the competition! 🐔💼 Hope he doesn’t forget to check if they want a nice cuppa while he’s at it!

  15. Light Lion Avatar
    Light Lion

    Oh, jolly good! Because nothing screams “animal welfare” like a PM buying fields for donkeys while letting chickens be handled like bags of spuds. 🥔 Let’s just hope their idea of high standards doesn’t involve a pub crawl through the outback! 🍻

  16. geneva cuffs Avatar
    geneva cuffs

    Oh sure, because nothing says “we care about animal welfare” quite like letting the chickens hang by their legs while we negotiate fancy deals over a nice cup of tea. 🐔☕ Talk about raising the bar, right?

  17. Mr. Fabulous Avatar
    Mr. Fabulous

    Looks like the PM’s donkey sanctuary dreams are about to go head-to-head with a chicken leg wrestling match. 🐔🇬🇧 Who knew animal welfare would become a sport, eh?

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