Hull Daily Mail

Why were Tories trying to push Brexit through?

- Andrew Milroy.

THE EU rules guaranteed good food standards, good working conditions, strong environmen­tal controls and the prevention of monopolies, which exploit consumers.

The reality is that Tories wanted deregulati­on to suit their cronies and their own interests.

Importing and selling substandar­d food (chlorinate­d chicken and steroid beef), exploiting workers, driving down pay, and polluting and damaging the environmen­t.

This is put forward by Daniel Hannan, recently given a peerage by Boris Johnson.

He also advocated deregulati­on of hedge funds, so we know who is actually pulling the strings. (The Independen­t January 6, 2021.)

Brexit gives that opportunit­y. Johnson is pandering to his wealthy cronies, ignoring the needs of the poor and vulnerable.

Compromisi­ng the future of our children and grandchild­ren.

Already we are seeing this.

A toxic pesticide that is banned in the EU because it kills bees, is now allowed.

Plans are already afoot to remove the maximum working week from 48 hours, so workers can be pressurise­d to work far longer, irrespecti­ve of safety.

EU rules limit the ability of the rich to exploit ordinary people. Brexit Tories wanted Brexit and deregulati­on so they could become even richer. “Taking back control” and sovereignt­y were just glib smoke screens.

Using the worse pandemic to hit us in a hundred years to smuggle in deregulati­on and then to dismantle the Brexit Commons subcommitt­ee to prevent accountabi­lity shows just what a cynical ploy Brexit was.

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