Chlorinated chickens is an interesting example though isn't it? There's no question that the chicken is less healthy to the people eating it - it's about animal welfare standards. And in the UK we have high animal welfare standards, because that's requested by the majority of people. But if a minority of people want to buy cheaper chicken because they don't care so much about the welfare of chickens, it's hard to make a judgement to say they shouldn't.

I understand the argument about them undercutting the price of UK-reared chickens that adheres to higher standards. But that would only be an issue if most people actually preferred cheap chicken to higher animal welfare.

For these reasons, to me it seems a strange case for remainers to use as a cause celebre.