The front pages of the
press today are full of Syria. There are
those claiming that Cameron has to go back to the House of Commons on an agree
or else basis and another in the Independent about UK firms supplying chemicals
to Syria.
The chemicals cited are
Sodium Fluoride and Potassium Fluoride.
The first may well be in your bathroom in the commercial toothpaste if
you use the stuff. The second does come
with dire warnings on inhalation but may be found in insecticides.
At any time in very many
places there are likely to be tons of these on the move all over the
world. Some will be better quality than
others, let us allow the UK products to be in the "high grade" ones
the UN Inspectors are interested in.
One of the quirks of
government organisation inherited from the Labour Government of 1997 to 2010
was the creation of the Health Protection Agency, which does little to protect
health but everything it can to protect the commercial interests under the
management objectives it has been given.
One effect of this, was
that by placing government science under the HPA, it removed Porton Down, our
chemical warfare department from the MoD.
It is still dealing with some very nasty stuff. Quite where it might be going is another
matter.
Nigh on sixty years ago I
was a scruffy squaddie shuffling paper unnoticed in the room when the DDMS was
discussing gas training with the GOC and observed that then Porton Down was a
lunatic asylum for mad scientists. He
was concerned with the casualty rate caused by its indiscriminate testing on
squaddies.
My own purely personal
opinion is that given the grubby record of Britain in the use of gas in the
past, in the colonies as well as other theatres of war, we are far from
innocent. Grandfather of the Kings
Liverpool Regiment who landed in military hospital after a bad dose of British
gas had strong views on the subject.
So if Assad has been using
our stuff and we are now going to stop and give him a bashing for doing so,
this may mean a loss of export trade for some of our leading companies.
It would be interesting to
see what under the counter means the government might adopt to compensate
them. Compulsory teeth cleaning in schools? Ridding the countryside of all insects that
bite? Promising a Scotland free of
midges?
Putting the HPA in charge
of care homes?
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