Letter from Doug Cross re Human Rights
No time to answer in detail at the moment, as I'm on a mission in Laos. Not much happening on the Human Rights front, but the key EU Directive, the Codified Pharmaceuticals Directive - becomes enforceable in the UK in October. That's when fluoridation can be challenged officially as medication using an unregistered medicinal substance [ and that's when the real action can start, as the HR issues arise directly from that strict interpretation of the law.]
As far as Southampton is concerned, expect some 'unexpected' delays over this. Southern Water admits that they can't fluoridate clearly discriminated areas such as are under the control of the SHAs - so people can claim 'discrimination' because some are exposed to this stuff and others aren't! We've spoken to their CEO and his staff, and they are rather worried.
Regards
Doug
As far as Southampton is concerned, expect some 'unexpected' delays over this. Southern Water admits that they can't fluoridate clearly discriminated areas such as are under the control of the SHAs - so people can claim 'discrimination' because some are exposed to this stuff and others aren't! We've spoken to their CEO and his staff, and they are rather worried.
Regards
Doug
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