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Why has Lord Benyon been moved away from bTB Policy?
Probably because he’s incapable of knowing & speaking fact from fiction. He has repeatedly made false claims sourced from his β€˜experts’



Daniel Zeichner Steve Reed

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Janet Henderson WeAreGeronimo Benyon was passing the sentience legislation in the Lords whilst at the same time planning to kill healthy Geronimo- all because Geronimo exposed Defra’s depravity dogma and deceit.

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Den Leonard Lockdown Virtual Demo Against Badger Culling Dick Sibley Den you have identified the issue. Defra unethically allow spread of bTB disease via undetected infection within cattle for economic purposes, knowing the SICCT is not sensitive enough, causing spillover species to become infected via lack of cattle biosecurity.

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Natasha Clark Another demotion to a department which should be one of the top offices of state - sad faces won’t save the planet, stop us wading in πŸ’© or ensure food sustainability
won’t happen while we get no one who cares

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Berwyn Clarke Yes indeed. And of course Geronimo’s blood test was negative on the Actiphage test.

Careers at Defra APHA bTB have been built on inaccurate tests & flawed protocols allowing disease to spread whilst innocents are slaughtered by abuse of law

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Rachael Brown Farmers Guardian It used to be β€˜prevent the preventable’ but now it’s β€˜control the controllable’ - that’s a big difference in language to ensure trade at the expense of disease eradication. WeAreGeronimo

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