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Host 31 · Partition 55
laksa031
11974975279136771031
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URLhttps://www.mdpi.com/2304-8158/14/9/1474
Last Crawled2026-04-10 22:31:31 (1 month ago)
First Indexed2025-04-23 21:18:52 (1 year ago)
HTTP Status Code200
Content
Meta TitleThe Impact of Brexit on UK Food Standards and Food Security: Perspectives on the Repositioning of Neoliberal Food Policy
Meta DescriptionBrexit, the exiting of the United Kingdom (UK) from the European Union (EU), has impacted socio-political relationships, both internally, and externally with other countries and economic groups. This has been especially true regarding international trade, and legal and market standards for food and food security. This paper examines how the enacting of Brexit has framed and underlined contemporary perceptions of the UK neoliberal food system, the relative importance of food standards, and the impact of policy transition on food security. Using a positional approach, perspectives and narratives within the literature are critiqued and synthesized, including academic sources, parliamentary debates, economic reports, and media analysis. The politico-economic effects of Brexit have altered food-related relationships, recalibrating trade interactions and changing the public funding that UK farmers receive. Through realigning extractive economic models, the pre-Brexit UK food system has been reset, and new perspectives about neoliberalism have emerged. Government intervention has steered away from traditional neoliberal framings towards neo-developmentalism. A dichotomy thus exists between recognizing the intrinsic right to adequate and nutritious food and maintaining existing cultural dynamics of food supply, and the use of agri-food policy as a politico-economic tool to drive higher economic growth. The implications of this policy change are stark for UK agri-food actors within food system transition post-Brexit.
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ML Classification
ML Categories
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/Food_and_Drink/Food
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/Food_and_Drink/Food/Other
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/People_and_Society
38.8%
/Law_and_Government
37.7%
/People_and_Society/Social_Issues_and_Advocacy
20.9%
/Law_and_Government/Government
18.6%
/Law_and_Government/Government/Public_Policy
18.1%
/People_and_Society/Social_Issues_and_Advocacy/Poverty_and_Hunger
14.7%
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93.7%
/Article/Study_or_Research_Findings
41.2%
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ML Intent Types
Informational
99.9%
Raw JSON
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Content Metadata
Languageen
Authornull
Publish Timenot set
Original Publish Time2025-04-23 21:18:52 (1 year ago)
RepublishedNo
Word Count (Total)18,262
Word Count (Content)13,145
Links
External Links271
Internal Links81
Technical SEO
Meta NofollowNo
Meta NoarchiveNo
JS RenderedYes
Redirect Targetnull
Performance
Download Time (ms)659
TTFB (ms)645
Download Size (bytes)95,891
Location
Host ID31 (laksa031)
Partition ID55
Root Hash11974975279136771031
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