By consumer standards, I’m referring to minimum EU health and safety standards, legislation that we abide by to protect consumers.
By worker’s conditions/rights I’m referring to rights that the EU has introduced that help protect workers rights:
https://www.independent.co.uk/news/u...-a7531366.html
Of course, some employers individually will circumvent any standards that are laid down, including exploiting migrant workers. That are breaking these protections and the law. But I don’t think it’s a good idea to do away with the law, just because some people persist in breaking it? Is it?
My question was for animal as he seems to come from a cogent left wing perspective on this, and I would welcome his views on why it might benefit us to move away from these minimum standards that we should aim for, and the worrying thought that the Eurosceptics have the wish to tear up these pesky standards as the central intention for their long standing anti-EU stance.