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Something fishy as kipper stunt labelled ‘fake news’

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Boris Johnson has been accused of spreading fake news after claiming “Brussels bureaucrat­s” were behind rules about sending Isle of Man kippers by post.

Officials in Brussels pointed out the rules were set in the UK and EU food safety commission­er Vytenis Andriukait­is reminded Mr Johnson, a former Brussels correspond­ent, the the Isle of Man was not in the EU.

Mr Andriukait­is tweeted: “Boris, the Isle of Man is not bound to the EU ‘pointless and damaging’ red tape in food safety that we are proud of because it protects consumers.

“You omitted to say that the Isle of Man is not in the EU. This packaging – UK competence. Yet another smoke. #fakenews.”

Mr Johnson used his final hustings of the leadership campaign on Wednesday to deride the EU’S “pointless, expensive, environmen­tally damaging health and safety” with the use of a kipper and a plastic ice pillow.

The frontrunne­r for the Tory leadership held up the plastic-wrapped fish and told the audience: “I want you to consider this kipper.”

Addressing the crowd in east London, Mr Johnson went on: “This kipper, which has been presented to me just now by the editor of a national newspaper, who received it from a kipper smoker in the Isle of Man, who is utterly furious, because after decades of sending kippers like this through the post he has had his costs massively increased by Brussels bureaucrat­s, who have insisted that each kipper must be accompanie­d by this – a plastic ice pillow.

“Pointless, pointless, expensive, environmen­tally damaging health and safety, ladies and gentlemen.”

However, an EU spokeswoma­n said: “Our priority in the EU is the health of our citizens as well as safeguardi­ng our standards of public health and food safety – the highest in the world.

“While the food business operator has an obligation to meet the microbiolo­gical requiremen­ts to ensure the safety of its food, however the sale of products from the food business operator to the final consumer is not covered by EU legislatio­n on food hygiene.

“The case described by Mr Johnson falls thus purely under UK national competence.”

She said the sale of smoked fish to the final consumer is “excluded from the scope of the EU Regulation on food hygiene”, adding that temperatur­e requiremen­ts for the sale “are thus a national competence”.

The UK’S Food Standards Agency advises retailers who sell food online their products “must be delivered to consumers in a way that ensures that they do not become unsafe or unfit to eat”.

Specifical­ly, it says: “Foods that need refrigerat­ing must be kept cool while they are being transporte­d. This may need to be packed in an insulated box with a coolant gel or in a cool bag.”

Neil Robson, managing director of the fourth generation family business L Robson & Sons in Craster on the Northumber­land coast, said he was unaware of any changes to rules governing the sending of his products.

He said: “To be honest

I’ve never heard of using ice pillows.”

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