Paul the Wolf
Score Predictions Competition Organiser
My post was in reply to a post EU standard environment regarding poor quality and expensive food.
My reply was regarding there being no need to worry about anyone importing poor quality, expensive food; since it would be commercially a non-starter. Conversely if the food were cheaper and safe then it would provide a cheaper means of sustinance for the poorest.
In terms of regulation in this theoretical scenario the UK government would agree that American standards were acceptable for the UK market (so the regulation would occur in the US). Just like products from the EU are currently regulated in the country of origin (to the agreed EU standard)
Let's say it's cheap and is commercially viable. The UK government doesn't know it's safe if it's depending on USA standards which would have a domino effect on making all the fresh food the UK imports from Europe not arrive the same day or the next morning but several days or much longer down the line because the frictionless border would be long gone.