Cull Advice Ignored for Sake of Votes ; so the Government has Decided to Take the Advice of an Incomplete, Interrupted (Several Times) Trial Rather Than the Advice of Far More Intelligent People.

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So the Government has decided to take the advice of an incomplete, interrupted (several times) trial rather than the advice of far more intelligent people.

Julian Tudor-Hart is to be congratulated for his astute analysis of the NHS ("Step by step a great institution heads down the road to commercialisation", July 4) and the difference between the socialist zeal, endeavour and commitment to people that created it and the shallowness of New Labour - whatever that is - which threatens to privatise and destroy it.

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Cull Advice Ignored for Sake of Votes ; so the Government has Decided to Take the Advice of an Incomplete, Interrupted (Several Times) Trial Rather Than the Advice of Far More Intelligent People.

It is saying it is far more important to protect badgers who may be dying over a protracted painful period than to stop the spread of TB among cattle.

It is fairly obvious that the reason for this is because...

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