UK's Plan to Ditch EU Laws Raises Concerns Over Food Safety The UK government has announced plans to review and potentially scrap a significant number of EU laws, sparking concerns over the potential impact on food safety and public health. As part of its post-Brexit agenda, the government is set to review over 1,000 EU regulations, with a focus on removing any laws deemed "unnecessary" or "burdensome" to businesses. Critics, however, argue that this move could compromise food safety standards and put consumers at risk. The decision has already raised eyebrows among health experts and opposition politicians, who warn that a reckless approach to deregulation could have far-reaching consequences for public health.