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Hampshire's fluoride debate

Ken Thornber writes to Andrew Lansley to try and stop fluoridation of Southampton's water


HAMPSHIRE’S top politician is urging the new health secretary to step in to stop fluoride being added to the water supply of almost 200,000 homes.

It is the latest salvo in the battle by campaigners to stop a scheme,which health bosses say will improve children’s teeth in Southampton.

County Council leader, Cllr Ken Thornber wants Tory Andrew Lansley to force South Central Strategic Health Authority to scrap its plans.

He says the cost of fluoridation – including £400,000 set aside by the unelected NHS quango to fight a High Court legal challenge of its decision – is “nonsense” at a time when the public sector is feeling budget cuts.

In a letter to the health secretary Cllr Thornber said: “In addition to the lack of accountability demonstrated by the SHA there is a further issue about the use of public funding at a time when we are all facing significant financial challenges.

“The cost of taking this proposal forward has significantly exceeded the initial estimates of the consultation exercise, and a further £400,000 has been set aside to fight the judicial review.

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“Despite repeated requests… the SHA has not been able to confirm the final costs of implementing this programme.”

During the public consultation, 10,000 people gave their views on the plans to add fluoride to tap water delivered to two-thirds of Southampton, as well as parts of Eastleigh, Totton, Netley and Rownhams.

Of those from the affected area, 72 per cent of those who responded opposed the scheme, but the SHA’s 12 board members unanimously voted to approve it because they said they were convinced by arguments of the health benefits.

That has led to calls, backed by this newspaper, for residents to be given a referendum on the plans, with the public being given the final say on whether they should go ahead.

In January, Mr Lansley joined those expressing concerns about the decision when he told the Daily Echo that the SHA’s public consultation was “not real”.

Cllr Thornber said he hopes that scepticism means the health secretary will step in to the row now he’s in office.

Read the full letter from Ken Thornber.

He said: “I think he would be loathe for a further consultation be carried out given the economic climate.

“He could and should say that he’s not convinced of the medical and dental arguments, that he believes that this money could be better spent elsewhere and in the circumstances believes that the whole programme should be shelved.”

Since the decision, made in February last year, campaigners have taken a 15,000-name petition to Downing Street calling on former Prime Minister Gordon Brown to make the authority change its mind.

And Southampton resident Geraldine Milner has lodged a request for a judicial review against the decision, arguing ministers assured Parliament when passing legislation around fluoridation that schemes could only go ahead where there is local support. That case is unlikely to take place before the end of this year, with an initial hearing taking place in November, appealing against a judge’s decision to refuse to look at whether the SHA ignored evidence against fluoridation.

He described the authority’s process as “unimpeachable”.

The SHA has repeatedly insisted it met or exceeded all that was required of it by the legislation.

The delays in the legal system mean it is highly unlikely fluoridation could be in place before the summer of 2012, by which time the new coalition is reported to have decided all SHAs will have been scrapped.


Comments(8)

Redback says...
6:22pm Thu 10 Jun 10

We must resist this poison!

Leading nutritionists have proven that fluoride causes MMR in children!

HowDictorial says...
6:33pm Thu 10 Jun 10

YYYYYYAY!!! this is the best news ive read in a long time :D

JimSchultz says...
7:05pm Thu 10 Jun 10

many legal chalanges are now in place in Canada and the US. The health department denies the truth as they only promote and defend policy. Even the majority of EPA unions starting in 1985 ask to halt fluoridation. They clearly called it fraud and ignored data with altered data also. Now 19 EPA unions have asked congress to halt fluoridation and for a truely safe goal of ZERO just like lead and arsenic. The cruel hoax is FSA (raw smokestack toxic waste) with disinfectant is what puts leached lead in the water. It alsounleaches extreme corrosion especiall with chloramine disinfectant. Washington DC Nov 1 2000 had a lead disaster for over 3 years but hid it from the citizens and did nothing. It was caused from excessive chlorine forming lead blisters and the switch to chloramine blasted them off. Levels were rampant at hundreds and thousands of times over the MAX of 15ppb. The people only found out because of a leak to the press. Free bottle water and filters were given to 25,000 homes but another 100,000 were never told they had the same problem. Trust government at your own risk. Too often they CYA. protecting their butt and exposing yours. http://www.fluoridea
lert.org http://www.waterloow
atch.com from Canada http://www.yes4clean
water.org for the Washington state lawsuit papers filed. Friends of the court papers and responses.

Get it right says...
7:44pm Thu 10 Jun 10

Watch out for flying pigs and don't slip on the ice in hell, but I agree with Ken Thornber....

EELS MAN says...
8:51pm Thu 10 Jun 10

Ha ha, why don't these tossers drop it now, they are making themselves look like spoilt little children.

Of the Ilk says...
11:18pm Thu 10 Jun 10

Redback wrote:
We must resist this poison!

Leading nutritionists have proven that fluoride causes MMR in children!
So fluoride causes Measles, Mumps and Rubella!
Fluoride added to water is bad, but it cannot cause diseases that have a known viral or bacterial cause.
If you need to argue against fluoridation, and I do not want fluoride in my drinking water, at least use facts and not wild opinion

Brite Spark says...
11:28pm Thu 10 Jun 10

If I was Prime Minister I would add Jack Daniels to our water supply.
What would other posters add, other than fluouride?

JimSchultz says...
12:58pm Fri 11 Jun 10

Maybe MMR is the new code word for dental fluorosis is the new slang term for discolored defective damaged tooth enamel caused by fluoride toxicity? Either way this damage is only caused by fluoride ingestion like fluoridation and other food and berage sources beside toothpaste which young kids swallow half of more of. Ekstrand et al 1992 showed infants retain average 86.8% of all fluoride intake. This is 50% higher then adults and mothers milk filters almost all fluoride. .004ppm content which is 250 times less then the 1ppm put in the water. Kids get toxic easier from fluoride ingestion. Mother nature tries to protect them. Your health service thinks they know better. Everyone is damaged by their arrogance and stupidity. Trust government less. Fluoride is a cumulative toxin just like arsenic and lead but more toxic then lead.


Councillor Ken Thornber, leader of Hampshire County Council Ken Thornber

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