Funnily enough the EU is allowed to export food that they don't want to third countries who haven't signed up to their standards...
The UK is of course now a third country as far as the EU is concerned, and a third country has the right to allow/deny imports of said foodstuffs...
Most third countries you would think would have a way of working out what they believe is acceptable or not...
So maybe you could tell us why the testing situation in the UK is unacceptable?
"Portsmouth’s £25m border post stands empty after minister’s imports U-turn
At least £450m of taxpayers’ money has been spent on facilities to handle post-Brexit checks, now delayed"
"The government is now working on a new operating model for imports – due to be published in the autumn and come into effect at the end of 2023"
Anyone think that it will happen by the end of this year?