5 Dec 2009

Daily Echo letters

Aunty flew-a-ride!
MOST societies that I know of require subscriptions from its members. The British Fluoridation Society claims to have the "support" of many politicians so, do participating MPs include the subs on their expenses claims, or does "support" mean that they endorse the use of taxpayers money to fund the BFS? Of course, it's possible that the society might be subsidised by commercial concerns, in which case, the current recession might cause it to just go away.
Aunty flew-a-ride.
NAME AND ADDRESS SUPPLIED.

I AM interested in the continuing 'debate' on fluoride. Debate maybe the wrong word as I have reached the conclusion that the 'powers that be' are totally entrenched in their undemocratic decision to proceed with fluoridation. 1 am no expert on this matter but have followed the pro/against arguments and feel that the pro faction have
totally failed to justify their stance.
However one aspect has always mystified me and concerns the fact that industrial waste is involved in the fluoridation of water. Could someone tell me where this is obtained from and whether the supplier pays the recipient for disposing of it?
M DARNELL, Southampton.

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