Scientists: "GM Nation debate hijacked by anti-GM lobby"
Simon | 31.10.2003 17:38 | Bio-technology
Story here: http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/low/sci/tech/3229685.stm
There wouldn't have even BEEN a debate in Swindon if it wasn't for the hard work put in by local environmental campaigners to get a venue and the official survey forms etc. We tried desperately to find pro-GM speakers to make sure it was a balanced debate, but despite having the HQ of some of the Research Councils in town, no-one was willing to come forward, and in the end an Friends of the Earth campaigner ended up having to play devil's advocate and put the pro-GM point of view! Where were those scientists when we were looking for a pro-GM speaker, or even someone with professional knowledge of the subject? They were welcome to come along and put their views across, but they didn't, so of course everyone who attended was either dead against commercial growing of GM crops or was at least nervous about the whole thing.
Rant over, I just wanted to get this off my chest.
Simon