The UK Prime Minister, Tony "Bilderberg" Blair, continues to mislead the
people over the Foot and Mouth outbreak, as does the desperately
uninformed media.
They are now talking of killing some half a million sheep, on top of the
116,000 animals already shot and burned, to "eradicate" a disease that 95%
of animals recover from in two weeks. It is like killing people because
they have a cold or flu.
This is the latest spin by Mr. Blair as he speaks up the "crisis" in this
classic problem-reaction-solution senario:
David Icke
The Prime Minister has made an internet broadcast in response to the outbreak of Foot and Mouth disease.
The Prime Minister spoke of the grave situation that currently faced British farming and offered his sympathy to all those farmers whose livestock had been affected. Mr Blair also promised that the Government would do what it could to help during this difficult period.
"I also want to thank the farming and livestock industry itself for the way it has reacted to this crisis, for their advice and their co-operation in putting in place the tough controls needed. Everything we have done has been in full consultation with the National Farmers Union."
During his broadcast the Prime Minister praised the efforts of the State Veterinary Service in identifying, tracing and controlling Foot and Mouth disease. Mr Blair stressed that despite the disturbing scenes of burning carcasses it was important to remember that the disease has no implications for human health or food.
The Prime Minister said that everyone had their part to play in preventing the spread of the disease:
"....though we are not at direct risk from this disease, we can play a part, unknowingly, in spreading it. Foot and mouth disease is a highly infectious virus which can be picked up by us on our boots, clothes and cars and carried many miles. By staying away from farmland, by keeping off any footpaths through or next to farms or open land with livestock, we can help the efforts to eradicate this disease."
Click here to hear the broadcast in full.
Click here to read the transcript.
Click here to download an MP3 version of the broadcast.
LINKS AND FURTHER INFORMATION:
Click here for Ministry of Agriculture Fisheries and Food information on Foot and Mouth
source:
http://www.number-10.gov.uk/news.asp?NewsId=1855
I want to speak today about the devastating outbreak of foot and mouth disease, to say what we are doing to control and eradicate it, and how everyone can play their part in ensuring this can be achieved as quickly as possible.
The situation is indeed grave for British farming. The funeral pyres of farm animals are the worst nightmare for the livestock farmers. And it is not just the financial loss, massive as that is, which is the cause of so much pain for farmers, the heartbreak also comes from all the hard work and planning, often over many years, that has ended with their animals being slaughtered and burned. This also explains why there is such a tremendous feeling of dread and anxiety throughout farming, an industry which has suffered difficult times in recent years. I want to offer my sympathy to all those farmers whose livestock has been infected. I also promise them and the wider industry that the government will do what it can to help over this very difficult period. I can also reassure all farmers and the general public that everything possible is being done to contain this disease, to eliminate it, and in the longer term to put in place any new controls needed to prevent it happening again.
It is why we imposed the total ban on the movement of livestock last Friday, and have placed exclusion areas around the farms affected. It is likely there will be more cases in animals already incubating the disease, but we hope however that the controls that have been put in place will prevent the further spread of the disease.
I want too to pay tribute to the tremendous efforts of the State Veterinary Service in identifying, tracing and controlling this disease. But for their work we would now be facing an even bigger problem than we are.
I also want to thank the farming and livestock industry itself for the way it has reacted to this crisis, for their advice and their co-operation in putting in place the tough controls needed. Everything we have done has been in full consultation with the National Farmers Union.
I can understand too why there may be general concern in the public at large. The scenes of burning carcasses on our farms are disturbing. But it is important to remember that foot and mouth disease has no implications for human health or food.
But though we are not at direct risk from this disease, we can play a part, unknowingly, in spreading it. Foot and mouth disease is a highly infectious virus which can be picked up by us on our boots, clothes and cars and carried many miles. By staying away from farmland, by keeping off any footpaths through or next to farms or open land with livestock, we can help the efforts to eradicate this disease.
We are giving local authorities today the power to enforce the temporary closure of footpaths and rights of way, but we hope people will
voluntarily stay away in any case.
Farmers, of course, are not producers of our food simply, they are also guardians of our countryside. Their hard work and dedication has created and protects the countryside we cherish and enjoy visiting. So by staying away from farmland areas, unless we have good reason, we can show our support for farmers in these difficult times and help contain and then eradicate the disease from Britain as soon as possible. Thank you.
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"Farmers, of course, are not producers of our food simply, Tony Blair"
WHAT? What is that Mr. Blair????? Farmers are NOT? producers of our food supply..... Then who is? Just a Freudian slip? Hanging around a bit too much with the American President Imbecile? Is they learning the children in England too? In a reptilian's point of view, farmers may not be producers of YOUR food supply... they ARE your food supply.