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date: Fri, 05 Sep 2008 13:18:36 +0100,    group: uk.business.agriculture        back       
No Badger culls   
I see that Farmers Guardian has a  fairly predictable article covering
the failure of the government to cull badgers.

http://www.farmersguardian.com/story.asp?sectioncode=1&storycode=21046

You can read it for yourself if you can cope with the sense of deja vu

It includes this comment, no doubt genuine, from one of the many Defra
vets prepared to break the rules and talk to the media without
permission. 

Or is it without permission? I doubt it.

The senior ranks of Maff-Defra's vets have always been a touch too
keen on favourable publicity and prancing about in front of the TV
cameras. They are not too fussy about the truth either, especially
when it comes to their own illegal activities and gross uselessness.

Anyway from Farmers Guardian

"A Defra vet has described morale within Animal Health as being at
‘rock bottom’ because of the inability to deal with the source of bTB
spread."

I'm sure that is a fair reflection of the views of Britain's corrupt
State Veterinary Service. Their own employers at the Ministry know
full well that the remnants of this useless corrupt rabble are totally
unreliable.

That is why the government, despite the constant stream of animal and
now human epidemics, continue to reduce numbers, order them out of the
best hotels and generally make it impossible for them to provide an
effective service.

Defra  are apparently going to change the name once again perhaps
partly in response to the point blank refusal of the Scotsman and such
humble onlookers as myself to make use of the current ludicrous
euphemism.

The government won't cull the badgers because they do not trust the
advice they are given. 

They are right. 

Maybe it is necessary to cull the badgers, but the fact that Britain's
bent vets say it is, is probably counter productive. It is bad enough
living with the agreements they come to when let loose in Brussels.

Many know of the appalling conduct of Britain's government vets during
the repeated outbreaks. They have made a lot of enemies, both inside
and outside farming. You are just hearing from one that did his best
to get organised veterinary crime stopped - and failed.

There is no way these veterinary outcasts can get back at me now, so I
merely speak out for the thousands that still live in fear of
Britain's bent vets arriving at the farm gate threatening innocent
people with removing their livelyhood and sometimes even forcing them
to face trumped up criminal charges.

The fact that the vets receive wide support from many of the farming
organisations is no measure of their worth. Rather the opposite.

The government did the wrong thing. They tried to hush the scandal up
and run down the remnants. It works well enough, but it takes too
long.

Why did Tony Blair give evidence in camera to the FMD enquiry? What
was it he did not want us to know?

Did anyone check on the background of those spreading the Bush meat
Fabrication? 

The irony is that ii is all still there on the WWW - I checked
yesterday. 

With all the money poured into the farming organisations, one would
have though they would have taken the elementary precaution of
checking before rushing out to exploit it.

Britain's bent government vets could not have survived had farmers
representatives done their job properly.

They are going to become a laughing stock over some of the mistakes.

-- 
Regards
Pat Gardiner
Release the results of testing British pigs for MRSA and C.Diff now!
www.go-self-sufficient.com  and http://animal-epidemics.blogspot.com/
date: Fri, 05 Sep 2008 13:18:36 +0100   author:   Pat Gardiner

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