Listen now | In this Institute of Economic Affairs podcast, IEA Executive Director Tom Clougherty interviews Sir Jacob Rees-Mogg, former Minister of State for Brexit Opportunities and Government Efficiency, and former Business Secretary.
I’ll stick with non chlorinated chicken and better protected hygiene standards thank you . Mogg isn’t an authority on food standards or anything else for that matter .
That is rubbish I'm afraid. A continent and a body of water can't contribute to domestic law or the means to enforce and protect it in anything like the way Common Law and Parliament can. Magna Carta may have been John appeasing barons but its articles were incorporated into English jurisprudence. There is no such thing as 'British liberty', the particulate parts of it have differing systems.
It's not about the chlorine and you know it. It's about the conditions the chickens are kept in while alive, so poor that the chlorine is needed to clean up the meat.
So patriotic of JRM to mention it and support British farmers.
I’ll stick with non chlorinated chicken and better protected hygiene standards thank you . Mogg isn’t an authority on food standards or anything else for that matter .
Why does that creep want us to lose the legal framework of our human rights?
The legal framework of English liberty lies in Magna Carta, the English Bill of Rights, Parliament and Common Law. “Human rights” are total nonsense.
Er. No it doesn’t.
Magna Carta was John appeasing his barons.
British liberty lies in a secure Europe and North Atlantic.
That is rubbish I'm afraid. A continent and a body of water can't contribute to domestic law or the means to enforce and protect it in anything like the way Common Law and Parliament can. Magna Carta may have been John appeasing barons but its articles were incorporated into English jurisprudence. There is no such thing as 'British liberty', the particulate parts of it have differing systems.
Good interview
Thats why I filter the tap water. Chloride tastes disgusting and gives me bad skin.
It's not about the chlorine and you know it. It's about the conditions the chickens are kept in while alive, so poor that the chlorine is needed to clean up the meat.
So patriotic of JRM to mention it and support British farmers.
Why do they need chlorine washing, Lord Snooty?
Blow jobs for Putin…
This guy has made things worse for the UK.
But then he doesn’t know the difference between food and fitness, eating and exercise… and why such processes are required
Here is a tax evading dickhead
https://www.which.co.uk/news/article/chlorine-washed-chicken-vs-chlorine-washed-salad-leaves-whats-the-difference-aMipZ5W3EtGW
Statins ! Be carful.