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This has simply wiped out the rural economy making
the UK more dependent on Europe -
a very pro-european initiative [imo] and the UK are being urged to unite
with the euro and increase integration

andrew
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From: "Jenny Decker" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Sunday, June 24, 2001 3:19 PM
Subject: [CTRL] British slaughter of animals defied expert advice to
government


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>
> Revealed: the needless slaughter of 2m animals
>
> http://news.independent.co.uk/uk/this_britain/story.jsp?story=79866
>
> Top Government adviser speaks out on cull: 'Common sense totally
suspended'
> : Ministers alerted to wrong policy in March
>
> By Robert Mendick and Geoffrey Lean
> 24 June 2001
>
> Ministers ordered the slaughter of up to two million healthy animals
despite
> being told by their leading foot and mouth expert that the killing was not
> needed to control the disease.
>
> They went ahead with the cull on uninfected farms near outbreaks even
though
> they were told by a leading scientist at the Institute of Animal Health
that
> the scientific basis for it was "a total suspension of common sense".
>
> Officials now admit that some of the assumptions that led to the cull may
> have been wrong. But at the time, says Dr Paul Kitching – then head of
foot
> and mouth at the institute's Pirbright Laboratory, the world's leading
> centre for research on the disease – his objections were ignored.
>
> His revelations are bound to reignite the row over the scale of the
> slaughter. Nick Brown, the then Agriculture Minister, insisted that his
> "every move" was "guided by the best scientific advice".
>
> Environmentalists and some farmers' leaders have denounced the cull, but
> ministers retort that it has worked in bringing down the number of
> outbreaks.
>
> The new Department for the Environment, Food and Rural Affairs (Defra)
says
> it has "no idea" how many animals have been killed in the "contiguous
cull"
> stretching up to 3km from each infected farm. But it is well over one
> million; estimates range up to two million.
>
> The cull began in the last week of March, after scientific models
predicted
> that the disease would run out of control for many months, causing alarm
in
> Downing Street.
>
> Dr Kitching told the Independent on Sunday yesterday that he met Mr Brown
> and Baroness Hayman, a junior agriculture minister, on 29 March and told
> them that the models were wrong. In early April, he added, he told the
> interdepartmental science committee on the disease – headed by the
> Government's Chief Scientist, Professor David King – that "the contiguous
> cull was unnecessary on the scale at which it occurred".
>
> Dr Kitching – now the director of the Canadian Government's Foreign Animal
> Disease Laboratory in Winnipeg – visited South Korea, Taiwan and Japan to
> study outbreaks caused by the same strain of the virus last year, and had
> begun experiments on it when the British epidemic was first discovered.
>
> The research showed that the virus spread on the wind very much less than
> had been supposed. This was confirmed in a paper in May by Prof Alex
> Donaldson, the head of Pirbright, and three other scientists, which
> concluded that the virus was unlikely to be carried even 200 yards in
> sufficient quantities to infect other herds.
>
> Dr Kitching said yesterday that Taiwan had "worked out that for this
strain
> there was no need for a contiguous cull". Other nations, such as Japan and
> South Korea, had also controlled foot and mouth without resorting to it.
>
> But Prof Roy Anderson, of Imperial College, who led one of the groups that
> produced the models, said that Dr Kitching's had been "a lone voice" when
he
> put his views to the science committee. He said that the extent to which
the
> virus was carried on the wind was "irrelevant" as epidemiologists looked
at
> how much it spread in practice, by whatever means.
>
> Defra admitted that "the airborne spread may prove to be less than
> originally thought in some of the models" but added that the effect was
the
> same because there had been greater transmission through "poor
> bio-security".
>
> Senior ministry sources believe that the Government had no option but to
> order the contiguous cull once faced with the models' predictions, and
point
> out that it has succeeded in dramatically bringing down the rate of
> infection.
>
> But Dr Kitching retorts: "You could argue that if you slaughtered every
> susceptible animal in the country you would get rid of it overnight. The
> argument was: how much culling do you need?"
>
> http://news.independent.co.uk/uk/this_britain/story.jsp?story=79866
>
>
> Jenny Decker
>
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