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Friday 8 December 2006
Mick Hume

Animals count?
No they don't


Read spiked editor Mick Hume's columns in The Times (London) this week.
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Friday 8 December:

‘A sign of politics going barking mad this week was the launch of Animals Count, a party that aims to “establish a voice for the animals” and create “a world in which animals are not exploited” for food, consumer goods, sport or scientific research….’

Read on….

Tuesday 5 December:

‘After health officials tested Arsenal’s Emirates Stadium for radiation, who will be the first to “reveal” that suspected polonium poisoning could be to blame for the mystery health and form problems apparently afflicting Thierry Henry? After all, just about everything else in London has been “linked” to Alexander Litvinenko’s death….’

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