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Harringay, Haringey - So Good they Spelt it Twice!

I've been campaigning against Roundup (glyphosate) spraying in Haringey, for about 5 years.
Frequency has been reduced on Ferry Lane Estate, but still not good enough! It should be banned borough-wide. The thing that baffles me is, central Government knows the harm it causes, but keeps renewing the license. Monsanto, the manufacturer, is an American billionaire company. They carry a lot of clout, and their tentacles have infiltrates UK politics.

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What is glyphosate?
Glyphosate is an extremely toxic main ingredient of Roundup weed killer. It is a residual killer, which means the chemical remains in the soil long after spraying and continues to leak into ecosystems. Wildlife that forage on plants that have been sprayed, or otherwise come into direct contact with it, stand the high risk of becoming poisoned. Butterflies; bees; moths and all essential pollinators can easily become poisoned. Besides direct poisoning by contact, this dreadful chemical eradicates natural habitat. Even more, besides the well documented damage it causes wildlife, it's reputed as being highly dangerous to humans too - especially when injested through the food we eat. Glyphosate (Roundup), is the spray of choice for farmers, who are seemingly oblivious to the harm they are causing. It's sprayed on crops, (bread; cereals). Foraging animals in fields, take the poison directly into their tummies. We should all be very worried about Glyphosate (Roundup), it'S in our bodies too!!!! Human urine has been tested and it show's we have the chemical in us. Apart from getting a complete ban on the use of Roundup, nationwide, we should ALL eat Organic. A great company selling amazing Glyphosate-free food is ABEL & COLE. They delivery to your door. I haven't eaten supermarket food for a while now, and never will again!

http://www.ecowatch.com/results-of-glyphosate-pee-test-are-in-and-i...
You can choose to eat organic if you wish...not everyone can afford that luxury
I understand that. Abel and Cole isn't expensive though.
For the "just about managing" it is...compare their prices to any one of the Green Lanes greengrocers....also can you outline any alternatives to glysophate? I'm assuming that you appreciate that the Ferry Lane Estate don't want to be overrun with weeds....
In terms of being a "residual killer", I have found that it is. Presumably you're referring to Monsanto's own spiel, and those who financially benefit from being onside. There's plenty of evidence out their, by independent scientists, that tells us the truth - it's up to us to take it, or ignore it.

Could you point us to this evidence from independent scientists please?

I would willingly do so, but I know, from experience, that it wouldn't end there... I'd only be asked for more.
I suggest you take a look on the internet.

Hmm. It feels like the onus to provide the evidence should be on the person asserting that it should be banned.

Of course, you can think whatever you like!
"the World Health Organisation (WHO) just declared that the active ingredient in Monsanto's super popular weed killer, Roundup, probably causes cancer!"

GREENPEACE
http://act.greenpeace.org/ea-action/action?ea.client.id=1844&ea...

Is Greenpeace an adequate reference??
A scientific video discussion on the harmful affects of glyphosate:
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=h_AHLDXF5aw

Many thanks for taking the trouble to post this information, Jeanette. Plainly, people should be alerted to potential risks about their and others' health.
Plainly too, it's right that people may want to challenge your view. However, a few minutes internet search would show that there's a body of evidence and scientific opinion which supports your view. Though this is a matter of contention and not entirely accepted by the scientific community.
I know the Guardian has covered this issue - it seems, in a fairly measured and balanced way. This article in June 2016 is the last one I read.

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