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Nestle forces UK government to do as it's told!

Anarchist606 | 09.09.2001 17:53

Food lobby forced PM into

u-turn on plan for vaccination


Food lobby forced PM into

u-turn on plan for vaccination





Guardian is reporting that,

"Nestlé, the world's largest food

company, led a powerful business

lobby which persuaded Tony Blair to

halt an advanced plan to go ahead

with vaccination against foot and

mouth."

This comes a no surpirse to

anti-Nestle groups. The article

continues, "Mr Blair announced

that vaccination was the best option

but within days the industry, led by

Peter Blackburn, the then chief

executive of Nestlé UK, had forced

an about turn. The last minute

retreat surprised everyone at the

meeting, including Lord Haskins,

chairman of Northern Foods and now

the government's farming guru. The

extraordinary events in mid-April

raise questions not only about

whether the right decision was made,

but over the power and influence of

big business on government policy.

"

Bristol Nestle

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yeah, but

09.09.2001 19:51

the government wanted to kill of the animals anyway - been wanting to restructure uk agriculture for ages - and foot and mouth: what a chance! burn the lot!

wipe out the small farmers, de-sheep the hills, and all without a hint of democratic discussion. UK countryside to be just theme parks and factories... little rural people to slot into that 'global' agenda for our country or go on the dole.

maybe even undue corporate influence isn't as nasty a truth as this?

just a thought...

zedhead


words of wisdom

10.09.2001 09:25

It's just like Fred and Karl said 150 years ago, the government is but the executive commitee for managing the affairs of the capitalists....

noel
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