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1.Update on the cloning scandal in the UK
2.URGENT: Sign the letter to Cameron
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1.Update on the cloning scandal in the UK

UK supermarkets vow NEVER to sell clone meat or milk http://bit.ly/9RirvG

Food Standards Agency's future in doubt after cloned cattle fiasco: http://bit.ly/d3pBre

More Soil Association comment here http://bit.ly/apYUAR

Colin Tudge: Cloning, cruelty and how science sold out to greed http://bit.ly/cP0eq6

Dolly creator is concerned about agricultural cloning http://bit.ly/a9We35

The European Parliament recently voted for a ban on meat and milk from clones and their offspring http://bit.ly/c1qypc
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2.URGENT: Sign the letter to Cameron

This is an enquiry e-mail via http://www.gmwatch.org/ from:
Dave Beynon <This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.>

Hi GMWatch,

Apologies for the unsolicited email but I'm the web manager at Compassion in World Farming and I thought you may get behind our supporter action on cloning ("sign our letter to David Cameron") which will be delivered to Downing Street tomorrow. So, we have a push on to get as many signatures as possible today.

Our action is, of course, a reaction to the coverage in the media this week but cloning has been a long term issue for us too, with political lobbying and supporter letter writing eventually resulting in the recent vote by the European Parliament to prohibit food from cloned animals and their offspring.

We believe that intensive farming already leads to significant welfare issues, with cows bred for very high milk production being at risk of lameness and infertility. Apart from the high mortality rate of cloned animals themselves, the raison d’être of farm animal cloning is to achieve ever greater yields and the result will be more severe accompanying health issues.

Anyone who would like to sign our letter can do so here:

http://www.ciwf.org/cloning or http://bit.ly/cl0ning

If you could highlight this action on Facebook, Twitter (#cloning) or via email to your network of supporters that would be a great help.

Thanks and keep up the good work,
Dave