Anti-fluoride campaigners say they fear some Conservatives may have been using the subject purely to win votes
in hotly-contested Hampshire seats.
The setback comes after Tory New Forest East MP Julian Lewis, who has consistently campaigned against
fluoridation, asked for confirmation that promises from then shadow health ministers will go ahead.
Almost 200,000 homes in parts of Southampton, Eastleigh, Totton, Netley and Rownhams are to have fluoridated
tap water, under a scheme approved by South Central Strategic Health Authority last year.
But during a public consultation, in which 10,000 people gave their views, 72 per cent of those from the
affected area said they opposed the plans.
In January, the now health secretary Andrew Lansley told the Daily Echo he believed the SHA’s consultation,
which is now the subject of a High Court legal challenge, was “not real”.
And Prime Minister David Cameron told this paper: “I have always taken the view that this is something that
should be decided locally and I don’t believe in compulsory fluoridation of water.”
But responding to Dr Lewis’ question in Parliament, leader of the House Sir George Young said there are “no
plans at this stage” to change the law surrounding fluoride being added to water supplies.
He said: “I would mislead my honourable friend if I said we were planning to do anything in the short term
to change the legislative framework in which the decisions are made.”
Hampshire Against Fluoridation chairman Stephen Peckham said he had been “disappointed” by the coalition’s
lack of action.
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See Also:
*UKT page on Fluoride with Links
*Fluoride and I Q Deficits
*Top fluoride expert apologises for pushing poison
*Fluoride for Population Control
*Fluoride Was First Used In Nazi Germany
*Fluoride - Everything you should know
*Fluoridated water must be treated as a medicine, and cannot be used to prepare foods. That is the decision of the European Court of Justice