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Government aims for permanent food and drink deal with EU

  • The Government aims to secure a permanent food and drink agreement with the EU within 18 months, according to a statement from the Government.
  • Cabinet Office Minister Nick Thomas-Symonds accused Reform UK leader Nigel Farage of wanting British businesses to fail, highlighting his criticism of the temporary SPS deal.
  • Labour claims that reversing the deal would harm the farming and fishing industries while improving it could lower costs for consumers.
  • The current temporary agreement prevents checks on some EU imports and is set to expire in January 2027, as mentioned by the Government.
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Government aims for permanent food and drink deal with EU as it attacks Farage

It came as Cabinet Office minister Nick Thomas-Symonds is to accuse Reform UK leader Nigel Farage of wanting to see British businesses fail.

·London, United Kingdom
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The Independent broke the news in London, United Kingdom on Tuesday, August 26, 2025.
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