|
|
|
date: Sat, 05 Jul 2008 13:43:07 +0100,
group: uk.business.agriculture
back
Why bother with Parliement?
They might just as well take unlimited expenses hand the keysl to
Britain's infamous bent vets and go home.
At least the pretence that we lived in a democracy would be gone.
The full horror of living in the world's first Vetocracy would be
obvious to all.
It seem generally agreed that the Givernment's plans in respect of
Badgers were leaked.
That will be the disloyal former State Veterinary Service, now
rebadged as "Animal Health" of course.
If they haven't got anything truthful to leak, they will manufacture
lies to glorify the threadbare British veterinary undustry and line
the pockets of their paymasters.
OK so having stired everybody up about badger culls, we get this gem
on the BPEX site and repeated elsewhere.
Quote
http://www.bpex.org.uk/press/PressReleases/BpexWeekly.aspx
National News:
British Pigs MRSA Free
First quarter results from a Europe-wide probe has not uncovered MRSA
in United Kingdom pigs. Nevertheless there is a potential issue of
migrant workers bringing it onto pig farms.
Unquote
So, let's have it. Is it an official bent vet leak or an unofficial
bent vet leak?
It is true or has someone been bunged?
Everybodyelse's pigs have MRSA - Europe, North America, but not
British pigs.
What is it? Divine protection or straightforward corruption again?
Can you imagine the world premium for having the only MRSA - free pigs
and pork? Britain's pig farmers will be wallowing in untold wealth.
Shall I call OLAF, the serious fraud squad of the EU or would the
Prime Minister like to do it?
Now, you know what happened last time.
--
Regards
Pat Gardiner
Release the results of testing British pigs for MRSA and C.Diff now!
www.go-self-sufficient.com
date: Sat, 05 Jul 2008 13:43:07 +0100
author: Pat Gardiner
|
Re: Why bother with Parliement?
In article , Pat Gardiner
writes
>
>Quote
>
>http://www.bpex.org.uk/press/PressReleases/BpexWeekly.aspx
>
>National News:
>
>British Pigs MRSA Free
>First quarter results from a Europe-wide probe has not uncovered MRSA
>in United Kingdom pigs. Nevertheless there is a potential issue of
>migrant workers bringing it onto pig farms.
>
>Unquote
>
>
>It is true or has someone been bunged?
>
Surely it is a matter for celebration and relief not for endless carping
and disbelief, just because it runs counter to what you've been saying -
for a very long time and endlessly repeating yourself.
>Everybodyelse's pigs have MRSA - Europe, North America, but not
>British pigs.
>
Wonderful news, surely?
>
>Shall I call OLAF, the serious fraud squad of the EU or would the
>Prime Minister like to do it?
>
>Now, you know what happened last time.
>
No, what did happen? It can't have been anything important else I'm sure
I would have remembered. Certainly, nothing seems to have happened
during the seven years that have passed since you claimed you had had
dealings with OLAF.
--
Malcolm
date: Sat, 5 Jul 2008 14:42:57 +0100
author: Malcolm
|
|
|