Tuesday, 29 October 2013

HORSEMEAT SCANDAL IS A CRIME


Owen Patterson; Minister for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs is still not taking it seriously enough that the so called horsemeat scandal is nothing but a crime.  These people and they were all in it and apparently have been warned in 2011 which is two years ago kept purposely quiet because again money was involved.

It is a known fact that most of the horses used and groomed for racing, show jumping, steeple chasing etc are not put out to grace for the rest of their lives. Once their best is over they are killed and sold for horsemeat.  The very point is that especially these horses are constantly injected and especially with painkiller “bute”.

Therefore is it’s not a scandal but a crime to sell horse meat mixed with beef and labelled it as 100 per cent beef.  The very fact to label it as Beef is pure fraud to start with and therefore a crime but will the public see any heads on the top roll, of course not. 

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Furthermore, the horse meat was in ‘beefburgers’ which is eaten by many children.  To stand back and let this happen being fully aware of shows the attitude of the government all together and yet there is still no action from the Prime Minister David Cameron as usual.

It also has to be mentioned the great deal of yet another inquiry. As all the others inquiries it will go through the motion and cost the taxpayers a fortune but ends up with no great conclusion. Only recently with the phone hacking inquiry in which Mr Murdoch and son were not forced to give a truthful answer and the David Cameron to hand over his emails between Ms Brook and Mr Coulson. Mr Cameron even employed Mr Coulson as his Communication Secretary after he was sacked from the Newspaper because of the phone hacking. The action and decision of Mr Cameron are beyond belief.

It is known politics is always murky but these sorts of cases are well passed it for a government to allow it and then stand back hoping it will go away in due course.

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