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Biosecurity at the Border Britain’s Illegal Meat Crisis 2025-09-11

11 September 2025

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Alistair Carmichael

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Alistair Carmichael raised concerns about biosecurity at the border britain’s illegal meat crisis 2025-09-11 in the House of Commons. Other MPs contributed to the debate.

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The report highlights a crisis in illegal meat imports which has been brewing for years. The outbreak of foot and mouth disease in 2001 led to the slaughter of over 6 million animals, costing £13.8 billion in today's prices. In January this year, a similar outbreak occurred in Germany due to illegally imported food. Despite recent import restrictions, significant volumes of illegal animal products continue to enter Britain. Last year alone, 235 tonnes were seized at the UK border, but this is likely just the tip of the iceberg as port health workers report increasing shipments and deteriorating hygiene standards. The government lacks transparency on the risks faced by farmers and the public, with no ownership of the issue across agencies.
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