Chef Jamie Oliver joins Mail on Sunday’s war on toxic US food

Jamie’s war on toxic US food: Chef and fitness guru Joe Wicks lead plea to Boris Johnson to block sub-standard products from flooding into the UK under post-Brexit trade deals

  • Heartfelt open letter written by a host of stars including fitness guru Joe Wicks
  • MPs adding pressure to bolster protections against poor quality foreign food 
  • Vote will soon see if watchdogs given power to enforce high food standards 

A powerful alliance of chefs, celebrities and charities today urges Boris Johnson to block sub-standard foods from flooding into the UK under post-Brexit trade deals.

In a heartfelt open letter, stars including Jamie Oliver and fitness guru Joe Wicks call on the Prime Minister not to ‘trade away our children’s futures’ in the negotiations.

The move comes as International Trade Secretary Liz Truss faces growing Parliamentary pressure to bolster protections against poor quality foreign food – and save British farms from being put out of business by cheap imports.

In a crunch Commons debate expected within the next fortnight, MPs will vote on new plans to give watchdogs on the Trade and Agriculture Commission the power to enforce high food standards.

The letter – also backed by BBC Countryfile presenter Anita Rani, chef Hugh Fearnley-Whittingstall and charities including the RSPB and RSPCA – demands assurances that ‘lower-standard’ meat, such as US-produced chlorinated chicken or hormone-fed beef, will not be sold in British stores or served in restaurants and canteens after we exit the EU’s standards regime.

And they say that the Covid-19 pandemic has ‘raised the stakes’ because ‘now, more than ever, we need to make sure everyone has access to affordable, good quality and sustainable food to help people be healthier, happier and more resilient’.

Chefs Jamie Oliver and Hugh Fearnley-Whittingstall demand assurances that 'lower-standard' meat, such as US-produced chlorinated chicken or hormone-fed beef, will not be sold in British stores or served in restaurants and canteens after we exit the EU's standards regime

Chefs Jamie Oliver and Hugh Fearnley-Whittingstall demand assurances that 'lower-standard' meat, such as US-produced chlorinated chicken or hormone-fed beef, will not be sold in British stores or served in restaurants and canteens after we exit the EU's standards regime

Chefs Jamie Oliver and Hugh Fearnley-Whittingstall demand assurances that ‘lower-standard’ meat, such as US-produced chlorinated chicken or hormone-fed beef, will not be sold in British stores or served in restaurants and canteens after we exit the EU’s standards regime

Fitness guru Joe Wicks has also called on the Prime Minister not to 'trade away our children's futures' in the negotiations

Fitness guru Joe Wicks has also called on the Prime Minister not to 'trade away our children's futures' in the negotiations

Fitness guru Joe Wicks has also called on the Prime Minister not to ‘trade away our children’s futures’ in the negotiations

The move comes as International Trade Secretary Liz Truss faces growing Parliamentary pressure to bolster protections against poor quality foreign food ¿ and save British farms from being put out of business by cheap imports (pictured, broiler chickens at a commercial poultry farm near Taylorsville, Mississippi)

The move comes as International Trade Secretary Liz Truss faces growing Parliamentary pressure to bolster protections against poor quality foreign food ¿ and save British farms from being put out of business by cheap imports (pictured, broiler chickens at a commercial poultry farm near Taylorsville, Mississippi)

The move comes as International Trade Secretary Liz Truss faces growing Parliamentary pressure to bolster protections against poor quality foreign food – and save British farms from being put out of business by cheap imports (pictured, broiler chickens at a commercial poultry farm near Taylorsville, Mississippi)

The letter sent by an alliance of chefs, celebrities and charities to the Prime Minister

The letter sent by an alliance of chefs, celebrities and charities to the Prime Minister

The letter sent by an alliance of chefs, celebrities and charities to the Prime Minister

Prince Charles: One million young people need ‘urgent help’ amid Covid crisis 

By Tom Pyman for MailOnline

As many as a million young people need ‘urgent help’ to ensure their futures are protected from the impact of coronavirus, the Prince of Wales has warned.

Writing in the Daily Telegraph, Charles said there has ‘never been a time as uniquely challenging as the present’ and said youngsters would need more support as a result over the coming years.

The prince added that the challenges were reminiscent of those faced in the Seventies, when youth unemployment was particularly rife, and claimed the task of helping those in need was ‘unquestionably vast, but…not insurmountable’.

‘For anyone, this is a difficult time – but it is a particularly difficult time to be young,’ he said.

‘I have always felt that it is the young people who have lived through the toughest experiences who have most to offer back to society.’

Charles’ charity, the Prince’s Trust, was set up in 1976 to provide vulnerable young people with opportunities and life skills.

The prince said that it was ‘humbling’ and ‘hugely encouraging’ to see such people overcome their challenges and go on to support younger generations in their communities.

‘This is the virtuous circle I always hoped would be achieved,’ he said.

‘Over all these years since the Trust was launched, there has never been an easy time.

‘However, there has never been a time as uniquely challenging as the present, when the pandemic has left perhaps another million young people needing urgent help to protect their futures.

‘The task ahead is unquestionably vast, but it is not insurmountable.’

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The letter – an edited version of which is reproduced above – warns Mr Johnson: ‘If we don’t get this right, progress made as a result of your Government’s obesity and health strategy could be wiped out. 

‘Let’s not enter a race to the bottom and allow low quality products to flood the UK. Chlorinated chicken will be just the tip of the iceberg. We’re talking about meat produced with growth hormones and high amounts of antibiotics, crops grown with illegal pesticides that are harmful to bees, and a flood of sugary and ultra-processed products, promoted with massive marketing spends and without clear labelling to tell us what we’re really eating’. 

The letter also argues that ‘the British public cares deeply’ about these issues – a point emphasised by a Mail on Sunday poll today which shows an overwhelming majority of voters want our high food standards protected in future trade agreements. 

The Deltapoll survey reveals that 68 per cent of people believed the most important priority for Britain was to maintain high standards for food, even if that mean some trade deals were not possible as a result.

Only one in five (21 per cent) thought that compromising on standards was acceptable to get a deal over the line.

This newspaper is today urging readers who back the campaign to send a version of the letter to their local Tory MP, as Opposition MPs are already expected to support moves to protect standards.

But last night, the Government came out fighting by branding the letter ‘totally misleading’ and insisting: ‘Our manifesto commitment could not be clearer – we will not compromise on our high environmental protection, animal welfare and food standards.’

The Government was heavily defeated in the Lords last week on its Agriculture Bill, when peers overwhelmingly backed calls for greater powers to block sub-standard food imports and moves to give Parliament the final say on post-Brexit trade deals.

By a majority of 107, peers backed a call from cross-bencher Lord Curry, a retired farmer, for the Trade and Agriculture Commission to be given greater, permanent, powers.

Peers also backed a call by Labour’s Lord Grantchester to keep out foods produced to standards lower than the UK’s. The Government defeats set up the prospect of a fresh Tory rebellion in the Commons next month when MPs debate changes to the Bill.

The issue has also become a flashpoint between Ministers and the National Farmers’ Union.

Last week, NFU president Minette Batters met Cabinet Office Minister Michael Gove to urge him to beef up the commission, which is currently scheduled to last just six months and which, critics say, does not include specialists in child health or environmental and animal welfare issues on its panel. 

Amid mounting concern over Ms Truss’s ‘toothless’ commission, a Future British Standards Coalition is launched today, including representatives of the Tenant Farmers Association and the RSPCA.

It will be chaired by Kate Dalmeny from food and farming alliance Sustain. She said last night: ‘British people have made it abundantly clear that they expect to keep the high food, environmental and animal welfare standards they currently enjoy.’

So far, more than a million people have signed a petition to save food standards following the launch of The Mail on Sunday’s Save Our Family Farms campaign, with the backing of former Ministers Sir Nicholas Soames and Theresa Villiers.

BBC Countryfile presenter Anita Rani has also thrown her weight behind the campaign

BBC Countryfile presenter Anita Rani has also thrown her weight behind the campaign

BBC Countryfile presenter Anita Rani has also thrown her weight behind the campaign

Even George Eustice, the current Environment Secretary, has described animal welfare laws in the US as ‘woefully deficient’, with up to a million chickens crammed together in vast hanger-like facilities on some farms. Slaughtered chickens are sometimes washed in chlorine due to the number of bugs on American poultry farms, while US cattle farmers use steroid hormones to speed growth – a practice banned by the EU since 1989. One drug routinely used, 17-beta oestradiol, is a known cause of cancer in humans.

Jamie Oliver has previously called on Mr Johnson to be ‘a guardian to the land and its prosperity,’ rather than ‘someone who opened Pandora’s box to the quick erosion of the food and farming industries’.

Last night, senior Tory MP Neil Parish, who has already led one Commons Tory rebellion over post-Brexit food standards, urged the Government to compromise.

Mr Parish, chairman of the Commons’ environment, food and rural affairs committee, said: ‘The Lords picked up where we left off in the Commons, raising fundamental concerns about how food standards are going to be protected in the future. The Government still has an opportunity to act proactively on this.’

Ms Truss has repeatedly insisted that the Government will not abandon the UK’s high food standards and that there is no need to increase the powers of the temporary commission.

Last night, a Government spokesperson said: ‘We remain focused on getting trade deals that work in the best interests of our farmers and consumers. British farming sits at the heart of our trade policy, and the Trade and Agriculture Commission will help ensure that the UK’s high-quality agriculture sector remains among the most competitive and innovative at the world.’ 

MPs will vote in the coming weeks on two amendments to the Agriculture Bill – one to keep out food imports that do not meet the UK’s world-class standards, and the other to give Parliament a final say over future trade deals and create a permanent independent food trade watchdog.

As things stand the Government is telling Tory MPs not to back the amendments to the Agriculture Bill. Below is a list of Conservative MPs you can lobby with our letter. 

To urge your MP to vote for the amendments and back the Mail on Sunday’s Save Our Family Farms campaign, click this blue box and paste in their email address from the list below. If you are using the app, click here

TORY MPs: CONSTITUENCY, MEMBER OF PARLIAMENT AND EMAIL ADDRESSES
Constituency Member of Parliament Email address
Aberconwy Robin Millar robin.millar.mp@parliament.uk
Aldershot Leo Docherty leo.docherty.mp@parliament.uk
Aldridge-Brownhills Wendy Morton wendy.morton.mp@parliament.uk
Altrincham and Sale West Sir Graham Brady altsale@parliament.uk
Amber Valley Nigel Mills nigel.mills.mp@parliament.uk
Arundel and South Downs Andrew Griffith Andrew@GriffithMP.com
Ashfield Lee Anderson lee.anderson.mp@parliament.uk
Ashford Damian Green damian.green.mp@parliament.uk
Aylesbury Rob Butler rob.butler.mp@parliament.uk
Banbury Victoria Prentis victoria.prentis.mp@parliament.uk
Banff and Buchan David Duguid david.duguid.mp@parliament.uk
Barrow and Furness Simon Fell simon.fell.mp@parliament.uk
Basildon and Billericay John Baron baronj@parliament.uk
Basingstoke Maria Miller maria.miller.mp@parliament.uk
Bassetlaw Brendan Clarke-Smith brendan.clarkesmith.mp@parliament.uk
Beaconsfield Joy Morrissey joy.morrissey.mp@parliament.uk
Beckenham Bob Stewart bob.stewart.mp@parliament.uk
Berwickshire, Roxburgh and Selkirk John Lamont john.lamont.mp@parliament.uk
Berwick-upon-Tweed Anne-Marie Trevelyan annemarie.trevelyan.mp@parliament.uk
Beverley and Holderness Graham Stuart grahamstuartmp@parliament.uk
Bexhill and Battle Huw Merriman huw.merriman.mp@parliament.uk
Bexleyheath and Crayford Sir David Evennett david.evennett.mp@parliament.uk
Birmingham, Northfield Gary Sambrook gary.sambrook.mp@parliament.uk
Bishop Auckland Dehenna Davison dehenna.davison.mp@parliament.uk
Blackpool North and Cleveleys Paul Maynard paul.maynard.mp@parliament.uk
Blackpool South Scott Benton scott.benton.mp@parliament.uk
Blyth Valley Ian Levy ian.levy.mp@parliament.uk
Bognor Regis and Littlehampton Nick Gibb gibbn@parliament.uk
Bolsover Mark Fletcher mark.fletcher.mp@parliament.uk
Bolton North East Mark Logan mark.logan.mp@parliament.uk
Bolton West Chris Green chris.green.mp@parliament.uk
Boston and Skegness Matt Warman matt.warman.mp@parliament.uk
Bosworth Dr Luke Evans luke.evans.mp@parliament.uk
Bournemouth East Tobias Ellwood tobias.ellwood.mp@parliament.uk
Bournemouth West Conor Burns conor.burns.mp@parliament.uk
Bracknell James Sunderland james.sunderland.mp@parliament.uk
Braintree James Cleverly james.cleverly.mp@parliament.uk
Brecon and Radnorshire Fay Jones fay.jones.mp@parliament.uk
Brentwood and Ongar Alex Burghart alex.burghart.mp@parliament.uk
Bridgend Dr Jamie Wallis jamie.wallis.mp@parliament.uk
Bridgwater and West Somerset Ian Liddell-Grainger ianlg@parliament.uk
Brigg and Goole Andrew Percy andrew.percy.mp@parliament.uk
Broadland Jerome Mayhew jerome.mayhew.mp@parliament.uk
Bromley and Chislehurst Sir Robert Neill bob.neill.mp@parliament.uk
Bromsgrove Sajid Javid sajid.javid.mp@parliament.uk
Broxbourne Sir Charles Walker charles.walker.mp@parliament.uk
Broxtowe Darren Henry darren.henry.mp@parliament.uk
Buckingham Greg Smith greg.smith.mp@parliament.uk
Burnley Antony Higginbotham antony.higginbotham.mp@parliament.uk
Burton Kate Griffiths kate.griffiths.mp@parliament.uk
Bury North James Daly james.daly.mp@parliament.uk
Bury South Christian Wakeford christian.wakeford.mp@parliament.uk
Bury St Edmunds Jo Churchill jo.churchill.mp@parliament.uk
Calder Valley Craig Whittaker craig.whittaker.mp@parliament.uk
Camborne and Redruth George Eustice george.eustice.mp@parliament.uk
Cannock Chase Amanda Milling amanda.milling.mp@parliament.uk
Carlisle John Stevenson john.stevenson.mp@parliament.uk
Carmarthen West and South Pembrokeshire Simon Hart simon.hart.mp@parliament.uk
Carshalton and Wallington Elliot Colburn elliot.colburn.mp@parliament.uk
Castle Point Rebecca Harris rebecca.harris.mp@parliament.uk
Central Devon Mel Stride mel.stride.mp@parliament.uk
Central Suffolk and North Ipswich Dr Dan Poulter daniel.poulter.mp@parliament.uk
Charnwood Edward Argar edward.argar.mp@parliament.uk
Chatham and Aylesford Tracey Crouch tracey.crouch.mp@parliament.uk
Cheadle Mary Robinson mary.robinson.mp@parliament.uk
Chelmsford Vicky Ford vicky.ford.mp@parliament.uk
Chelsea and Fulham Greg Hands handsg@parliament.uk
Cheltenham Alex Chalk alex.chalk.mp@parliament.uk
Chesham and Amersham Dame Cheryl Gillan cheryl.gillan.mp@parliament.uk
Chichester Gillian Keegan gillian.keegan.mp@parliament.uk
Chingford and Woodford Green Sir Iain Duncan Smith Iain.duncansmith.mp@parliament.uk
Chippenham Michelle Donelan michelle.donelan.mp@parliament.uk
Chipping Barnet Theresa Villiers theresa@theresavilliers.co.uk
Christchurch Sir Christopher Chope chopec@parliament.uk
Cities of London and Westminster Nickie Aiken nickie.aiken.mp@parliament.uk
Clacton Giles Watling giles.watling.mp@parliament.uk
Cleethorpes Martin Vickers martin.vickers.mp@parliament.uk
Clwyd South Simon Baynes simon.baynes.mp@parliament.uk
Clwyd West David Jones katharine.huggins@parliament.uk
Colchester William Quince will.quince.mp@parliament.uk
Colne Valley Jason McCartney jason.mccartney.mp@parliament.uk
Congleton Fiona Bruce fiona.bruce.mp@parliament.uk
Copeland Trudy Harrison trudy.harrison.mp@parliament.uk
Corby Tom Pursglove tom.pursglove.mp@parliament.uk
Crawley Henry Smith henry.smith.mp@parliament.uk
Crewe and Nantwich Dr Kieran Mullan kieran.mullan.mp@parliament.uk
Croydon South Chris Philp chris.philp.mp@parliament.uk
Darlington Peter Gibson peter.gibson.mp@parliament.uk
Dartford Gareth Johnson gareth.johnson.mp@parliament.uk
Daventry Chris Heaton-Harris chris.heatonharris.mp@parliament.uk
Delyn Rob Roberts rob.roberts.mp@parliament.uk
Derby North Amanda Solloway amanda.solloway.mp@parliament.uk
Derbyshire Dales Sarah Dines sarah.dines.mp@parliament.uk
Devizes Danny Kruger danny.kruger.mp@parliament.uk
Dewsbury Mark Eastwood mark.eastwood.mp@parliament.uk
Don Valley Nick Fletcher nick.fletcher.mp@parliament.uk
Dover Natalie Elphicke natalie.elphicke.mp@parliament.uk
Dudley North Marco Longhi marco.longhi.mp@parliament.uk
Dudley South Mike Wood mike.wood.mp@parliament.uk
Dumfries and Galloway Alister Jack alister.jack.mp@parliament.uk
Dumfriesshire, Clydesdale and Tweeddale David Mundell david.mundell.mp@parliament.uk
East Devon Simon Jupp simon.jupp.mp@parliament.uk
East Hampshire Damian Hinds damian.hinds.mp@parliament.uk
East Surrey Claire Coutinho claire.coutinho.mp@parliament.uk
East Worthing and Shoreham Tim Loughton loughtont@parliament.uk
East Yorkshire Sir Greg Knight sothcottt@parliament.uk
Eastbourne Caroline Ansell caroline.ansell.mp@parliament.uk
Eastleigh Paul Holmes paul.holmes.mp@parliament.uk
Eddisbury Edward Timpson edward.timpson.mp@parliament.uk
Elmet and Rothwell Alec Shelbrooke alec.shelbrooke.mp@parliament.uk
Epsom and Ewell Chris Grayling chris.grayling.mp@parliament.uk
Erewash Maggie Throup maggie.throup.mp@parliament.uk
Esher and Walton Dominic Raab dominic.raab.mp@parliament.uk
Fareham Suella Braverman suella.braverman.mp@parliament.uk
Faversham and Mid Kent Helen Whately helen.whately.mp@parliament.uk
Filton and Bradley Stoke Jack Lopresti jack.lopresti.mp@parliament.uk
Finchley and Golders Green Mike Freer mike.freer.mp@parliament.uk
Folkestone and Hythe Damian Collins damian.collins.mp@parliament.uk
Forest of Dean Mark Harper mark.harper.mp@parliament.uk
Fylde Mark Menzies mark.menzies.mp@parliament.uk
Gainsborough Sir Edward Leigh edward.leigh.mp@parliament.uk
Gedling Tom Randall tom.randall.mp@parliament.uk
Gillingham and Rainham Rehman Chishti rehman.chishti.mp@parliament.uk
Gloucester Richard Graham richard.graham.mp@parliament.uk
Gosport Caroline Dinenage caroline.dinenage.mp@parliament.uk
Granntham and Stamford Gareth Davies gareth.davies.mp@parliament.uk
Gravesham Adam Holloway hollowaya@parliament.uk
Great Grimsby Lia Nici lia.nici.mp@parliament.uk
Great Yarmouth Brandon Lewis brandon.lewis.mp@parliament.uk
Guildford Angela Richardson angela.richardson.mp@parliament.uk
Halesowen and Rowley Regis James Morris james.morris.mp@parliament.uk
Haltemprice and Howden David Davis david.davis.mp@parliament.uk
Harborough Neil O’Brien neil.obrien.mp@parliament.uk
Harlow Robert Halfon halfon4harlow@roberthalfon.com
Harrogate and Knaresborough Andrew Jones andrew.jones.mp@parliament.uk
Harrow East Bob Blackman bob.blackman.mp@parliament.uk
Harwich and North Essex Sir Bernard Jenkin bernard.jenkin.mp@parliament.uk
Hastings and Rye Sally-Ann Hart sallyann.hart.mp@parliament.uk
Havant Alan Mak alan.mak.mp@parliament.uk
Hazel Grove William Wragg william@williamwragg.org.uk
Hemel Hempstead Sir Mike Penning mike.penning.mp@parliament.uk
Hendon Dr Matthew Offord matthew.offord.mp@parliament.uk
Henley John Howell howelljm@parliament.uk
Hereford and South Herefordshire Jesse Norman jesse.norman.mp@parliament.uk
Hertford and Stortford Julie Marson julie.marson.mp@parliament.uk
Hertsmere Oliver Dowden oliver.dowden.mp@parliament.uk
Hexham Guy Opperman guy.opperman.mp@parliament.uk
Heywood and Middleton Chris Clarkson chris.clarkson.mp@parliament.uk
High Peak Robert Largan mail@robertlargan.co.uk
Hitchin and Harpenden Bim Afolami bim.afolami.mp@parliament.uk
Hornchurch and Upminster Julia Lopez julia.lopez.mp@parliament.uk
Horsham Jeremy Quin jeremy.quin.mp@parliament.uk
Huntingdon Jonathan Djanogly jonathan.djanogly.mp@parliament.uk
Hyndburn Sara Britcliffe sara.britcliffe.mp@parliament.uk
Ipswich Tom Hunt tom.hunt.mp@parliament.uk
Isle of Wight Bob Seely bob.seely.mp@parliament.uk
Keighley Robbie Moore robbie.moore.mp@parliament.uk
Kenilworth and Southam Jeremy Wright Jeremy.wright.mp@parliament.uk
Kensington Felicity Buchan felicity.buchan.mp@parliament.uk
Kettering Philip Hollobone philip.hollobone.mp@parliament.uk
Kingswood Chris Skidmore chris.skidmore.mp@parliament.uk
Leigh James Grundy james.grundy.mp@parliament.uk
Lewes Maria Caulfield maria.caulfield.mp@parliament.uk
Lichfield Michael Fabricant fabricantm@parliament.uk
Lincoln Karl McCartney karl.mccartney.mp@parliament.uk
Loughborough Jane Hunt jane.hunt.mp@parliament.uk
Louth and Horncastle Victoria Atkins Victoria@victoriaatkins.org.uk
Ludlow Philip Dunne philip.dunne.mp@parliament.uk
Macclesfield David Rutley david.rutley.mp@parliament.uk
Maidenhead Theresa May mayt@parliament.uk
Maidstone and The Weald Helen Grant helen.grant.mp@parliament.uk
Maldon John Whittingdale john.whittingdale.mp@parliament.uk
Mansfield Ben Bradley ben.bradley.mp@parliament.uk
Meon Valley Flick Drummond flick.drummond.mp@parliament.uk
Meriden Saqib Bhatti saqib.bhatti@parliament.uk
Mid Bedfordshire Nadine Dorries dorriesn@parliament.uk
Mid Derbyshire Pauline Latham pauline.latham.mp@parliament.uk
Mid Dorset and North Poole Michael Tomlinson michael.tomlinson.mp@parliament.uk
Mid Norfolk George Freeman george.freeman.mp@parliament.uk
Mid Sussex Mims Davies mims.davies.mp@parliament.uk
Mid Worcestershire Nigel Huddleston nigel.huddleston.mp@parliament.uk
Middlesbrough South and East Cleveland Simon Clarke simon.clarke.mp@parliament.uk
Milton Keynes North Ben Everitt ben.everitt.mp@parliament.uk
Milton Keynes South Iain Stewart iain.stewart.mp@parliament.uk
Mole Valley Sir Paul Beresford annie.winsbury@parliament.uk
Monmouth David TC Davies david.davies.mp@parliament.uk
Montgomeryshire Craig Williams craig.williams.mp@parliament.uk
Moray Douglas Ross douglas.ross.mp@parliament.uk
Morecambe and Lunesdale David Morris david.morris.mp@parliament.uk
Morley and Outwood Andrea Jenkyns andrea.jenkyns.mp@parliament.uk
New Forest West Sir Desmond Swayne swayned@parliament.uk
Newark Robert Jenrick robert.jenrick.mp@parliament.uk
Newbury Laura Farris laura.farris.mp@parliament.uk
Newcastle-under-Lyme Aaron Bell aaron.bell.mp@parliament.uk
Newton Abbot Anne Marie Morris annemarie.morris.mp@parliament.uk
North Cornwall Scott Mann scott.mann.mp@parliament.uk
North Devon Selaine Saxby selaine.saxby.mp@parliament.uk
North Dorset Simon Hoare simon.hoare.mp@parliament.uk
North East Bedfordshire Richard Fuller richard.fuller.mp@parliament.uk
North East Cambridgeshire Steve Barclay stephen.barclay.mp@parliament.uk
North East Derbyshire Lee Rowley lee.rowley.mp@parliament.uk
North East Hampshire Ranil Jayawardena email@ranil.uk
North East Hertfordshire Sir Oliver Heald Oliver.heald.mp@parliament.uk
North East Somerset Jacob Rees-Mogg jacob.reesmogg.mp@parliament.uk
North Herefordshire Bill Wiggin bill.wiggin.mp@parliament.uk
North Norfolk Duncan Baker duncan@duncanbaker.org.uk
North Shropshire Owen Paterson Patersono@parliament.uk
North Somerset Dr Liam Fox ione.douglas@parliament.uk
North Swindon Justin Tomlinson justin.tomlinson.mp@parliament.uk
North Thanet Sir Roger Gale galerj@parliament.uk
North Warwickshire Craig Tracey craig.tracey.mp@parliament.uk
North West Cambridgeshire Shailesh Vara shailesh.vara.mp@parliament.uk
North West Durham Richard Holden richard.holden.mp@parliament.uk
North West Hampshire Kit Malthouse kit.malthouse.mp@parliament.uk
North West Leicestershire Andrew Bridgen andrew.bridgen.mp@parliament.uk
North West Norfolk James Wild james.wild.mp@parliament.uk
North Wiltshire James Gray jamesgraymp@parliament.uk
Northampton North Michael Ellis michael.ellis.mp@parliament.uk
Northampton South Andrew Lewer andrew.lewer.mp@parliament.uk
Norwich North Chloe Smith chloe@chloesmith.org.uk
Nuneaton Marcus Jones marcus.jones.mp@parliament.uk
Old Bexley and Sidcup James Brokenshire james.brokenshire.mp@parliament.uk
Orpington Gareth Bacon gareth.bacon.mp@parliament.uk
Pendle Andrew Stephenson andrew.stephenson.mp@parliament.uk
Penistone and Stocksbridge Miriam Cates miriam.cates.mp@parliament.uk
Penrith and The Border Dr Neil Hudson neil.hudson.mp@parliament.uk
Peterborough Paul Bristow paul.bristow.mp@parliament.uk
Plymouth, Moor View Johnny Mercer diary@johnnyforplymouth.co.uk
Poole Sir Robert Syms symsmp.office@parliament.uk
Portsmouth North Penny Mordaunt penny.mordaunt.mp@parliament.uk
Preseli Pembrokeshire Stephen Crabb stephen.crabb.mp@parliament.uk
Pudsey Stuart Andrew stuart.andrew.mp@parliament.uk
Rayleigh and Wickford Mark Francois mark.francois.mp@parliament.uk
Reading West Alok Sharma alok.sharma.mp@parliament.uk
Redcar Jacob Young jacob.young.mp@parliament.uk
Redditch Rachel Maclean rachel.maclean.mp@parliament.uk
Reigate Crispin Blunt crispinbluntmp@parliament.uk
Richmond (Yorks) Rishi Sunak rishi.sunak.mp@parliament.uk
Rochester and Strood Kelly Tolhurst kelly.tolhurst.mp@parliament.uk
Rochford and Southend East James Duddridge james@jamesduddridge.com
Romford Andrew Rosindell andrew.rosindell.mp@parliament.uk
Romsey and Southampton North Caroline Nokes caroline.nokes.mp@parliament.uk
Rossendale and Darwen Jake Berry jake.berry.mp@parliament.uk
Rother Valley Alexander Stafford alexander.stafford.mp@parliament.uk
Rugby Mark Pawsey mark.pawsey.mp@parliament.uk
Ruislip, Northwood and Pinner David Simmonds david.simmonds.mp@parliament.uk
Runnymede and Weybridge Dr Ben Spencer ben.spencer.mp@parliament.uk
Rushcliffe Ruth Edwards ruth.edwards.mp@parliament.uk
Rutland and Melton Alicia Kearns alicia.kearns.mp@parliament.uk
Saffron Walden Kemi Badenoch kemi.badenoch.mp@parliament.uk
Salisbury John Glen john.glen.mp@parliament.uk
Scarborough and Whitby Robert Goodwill robert.goodwill.mp@parliament.uk
Scunthorpe Holly Mumby-Croft holly.mumbycroft.mp@parliament.uk
Sedgefield Paul Howell paul.howell.mp@parliament.uk
Selby and Ainsty Nigel Adams nigel.adams.mp@parliament.uk
Sevenoaks Laura Trott laura.trott.mp@parliament.uk
Sherwood Mark Spencer mark.spencer.mp@parliament.uk
Shipley Philip Davies daviesp@parliament.uk
Shrewsbury and Atcham Daniel Kawczynski daniel.kawczynski.mp@parliament.uk
Sittingbourne and Sheppey Gordon Henderson gordon.henderson.mp@parliament.uk
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Back our farmers Boris: Ex-Environment Secretary THERESA VILLIERS says the world WILL buy British if the PM makes good on his manifesto pledge

Of all the pledges that led to Boris Johnson’s landslide election victory last year, ‘Get Brexit Done’ is surely the most famous. But every Conservative MP elected then stood on another important promise.

We vowed that as we regained our independent, free-trading status, we would maintain the UK’s reputation for world-class food and animal welfare standards

The manifesto said: ‘In all of our trade negotiations, we will not compromise on our high environmental protection, animal welfare and food standards.’

That means we should not allow food not produced to our high quality levels – such as hormone-fed beef or chlorinated chicken – into the UK as the price for securing lucrative trade deals.

I would like us to make good on that manifesto pledge in the following way.

Ex-environment secretary Theresa Villiers says the world will buy British if the PM makes good on his manifesto pledge

Ex-environment secretary Theresa Villiers says the world will buy British if the PM makes good on his manifesto pledge

Ex-environment secretary Theresa Villiers says the world will buy British if the PM makes good on his manifesto pledge

Firstly, we should establish a powerful, independent body of food, farming, welfare and environmental experts to advise Ministers on each and every trade deal.

And secondly, we must ensure that Parliament has the final say on overseeing those deals.

The International Trade Secretary insists that the Government, by establishing a new temporary Trade and Agriculture Commission, has already done enough.

While this new advisory commission is welcome, it is not sufficient. We cannot have a food and trade deal watchdog that, on current plans, expires in less than six months’ time and before most future trade deals are finalised.

It needs to be set up on a statutory, permanent basis, report to Parliament and have a wider, fully representative panel of members. Parliament must have a vital role in devising future trade deals – with a vote setting out general principles for draft trade deal negotiations and a simple ‘Yes/No’ vote when they are concluded. That would fulfil the key Brexit message of ‘take back control’ and mirror how the US Congress oversees trade deals in Washington.

Of course, it is the Government that negotiates trade agreements but it should be in partnership with MPs.

I appeal to Ministers to accept these proposals and heed The Mail on Sunday’s own Save Our Family Farms campaign.

I would also urge them to listen to top chefs such as Jamie Oliver and Hugh Fearnley-Whittingstall, who have joined up with charities and celebrities to lobby against sub-standard food being allowed into our country through an open letter to the Prime Minister, published in this newspaper today, left.

MPs will next month have another chance to take a stand when we vote on the final stages of the Agriculture Bill and when we can back sensible amendments passed in the House of Lords.

But it would be far better if the Government and backbenchers came together now to back a sensible compromise – a tougher version of the Commission already set up combined with a stronger role for Parliament.

That would confirm the Prime Minister’s steadfast commitment to high standards of food and animal welfare.

It would also help secure the goal set out so clearly in our manifesto that ‘we want people, both at home and abroad, to be lining up to buy British’.

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