Part 2 of 4 on Mad Cow Disease: In this episode, the cracks in enforcement are showing, panic is slowly boiling, and the science is catching up.
What we cover:
- The panic spike when BSE appears in domestic cats
- The danger of stopping at the legislation, without interrogating whether industry is complying and how you would know.
- The reassurance cycle – shock, anxiety, reassurance, repeat, and whether the Government could or should have said more.
- The political landscape of EU export pressure, an era of deregulation, and expensive subsidies
- From variable, localised enforcement to a centralised Meat Hygiene Service.
- Where we end up by late 1995 – no human cases yet, but the MHS has a horrifying revelation that undermines trust in the controls.
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'Til next time!