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Decision on infant and follow-on formula regulations imminent - you can help

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hunkermunker · 13/11/2007 12:36

See here for more details of how

"The UK Government will imminently make a decision on new Infant
Formula and Follow-on Formula Regulations.

All bodies and organisations whose primary concern is health and
mothers' rights, including the Government's own advisors, are calling
for World Health Assembly marketing standards for these products to
be implemented in full in the regulations. This will help to protect
breastfeeding and to protect babies fed on formula. Many thanks if
you have already sent a message to the Government. Now please send
one more.

The Government is reportedly under intense pressure from the baby
food industry to stick with existing weak measures. The industry body
has said: "We believe the existing regulations are sufficient."
Existing regulations allow widespread idealizing promotion, which
undermines breastfeeding and does not provide those who use formula
with the information they need.

Please send a message of solidarity to the Secretary of State for
Health, Alan Johnson MP, and the Minister for Public Health, Dawn
Primarolo MP.

You can find further information and a form for submitted a suggested
message at
this address

If you happen to have Alan Johnson or Dawn Primarolo as your Member
of Parliament, why not contact them locally as their constituent?

Or forward this message to:
[email protected]

Subject: Attn: Alan Johnson and Dawn Primarolo

I am writing to give my support to the UK Government implementing the
International Code of Marketing of Breastmilk Substitutes and
subsequent, relevant Resolutions in the UK.

You have spoken recently of the importance of preventative health
care and the need to reduce health inequalities. Protecting,
promoting and supporting breastfeeding is surely an essential part of
this strategy.

Implementing the Code and Resolutions in full in the forthcoming
Infant Formula and Follow-on Formula Regulations is being called for
by all UK health bodies and your advisors. Doing so will help to
protect breastfeeding and protect babies fed on formula.

You will have the support of people across the UK and the world if
you stand up to any pressure you are under from the baby food
industry and fully implement the Code and Resolutions.

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hazeyjane · 14/11/2007 12:19

Done.
Thanks for link.
Am a bit shy, would a warm handshake be ok?

FioFio · 14/11/2007 12:22

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Mossy · 14/11/2007 12:44

C'mon people... roll up, roll up, hugs are on offer here!

(Oh and an important change in the law too.)

hunkermunker · 14/11/2007 13:36

Fio, have you emailed?

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hunkermunker · 14/11/2007 15:14

Any more for any more?

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Slubberdegullion · 14/11/2007 15:20

Done

I wouldn't hug me if I were you, I still smell of marmite.

hunkermunker · 14/11/2007 16:47

and [awe of m*rmite feat]

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VictorianSqualor · 14/11/2007 17:07

Mailed, and yes arghhh at the SMA adverts, my poor Dp doesn't quite understand why I get so worked up about it, or why I'll happily stand in a supermarket telling DD, 'no, you can;t have that cereal, it is Nestle, lets find one thats almost the same from another brand '
She then tells her 2yo brother in the loudest possible voice 'We can't have that, its made by the baby killers'
I swear I did explain it to her properly!

hunkermunker · 14/11/2007 17:46

and at indignant children

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Mossy · 14/11/2007 18:33

Bumpity bumpity bumpity bump while I'm sat here doing beggar all else...

VictorianSqualor · 14/11/2007 19:51

bump

hunkermunker · 14/11/2007 23:32

(.)(.)

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Mossy · 15/11/2007 08:05

Bump bump bump... for Thursday AM

hunkermunker · 15/11/2007 11:27
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TheOldestCat · 15/11/2007 11:33

Have emailed!

Bumps and hugs all round.

hunkermunker · 15/11/2007 11:33
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VictorianSqualor · 15/11/2007 12:33

bump.

Mossy · 16/11/2007 08:19

Right, c'mon Friday people... get emailing.

LittleBella · 16/11/2007 12:12

I just got this e-mail back:

Dear Ms Bella

Thank you for your recent email to the Secretary of State for Health, Alan Johnson, and Dawn Primarolo, Minister of State for Public Health, regarding the International Code of Marketing of Breastmilk Substitutes. Due to their schedule it is not always possible for them to answer correspondence personally and I have been asked to reply on their behalf.

Thank you for your comments. I have forwarded your correspondence to the Food Standards Agency as they are responsible for policy regarding infant formula and follow on formula.

I have provided contact details for your information below:

Food Standards Agency
Aviation House
125 Kingsway
London
WC2B 6NH
Switchboard: 020 7276 8000
Email [email protected]
Web: www.food.gov.uk

I hope this is helpful.
Clare Noblett
Department of Health

So that means piss off, someone else's problem don't bother us, doesn't it?

VictorianSqualor · 16/11/2007 12:27

I have no idea, probably, I haven't even had a response!

starfish2 · 16/11/2007 12:49

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LittleBella · 16/11/2007 17:15

God, I would've sent it to my local paper.

Let all the rest of his constituents know...

Mossy · 16/11/2007 17:34

Littlebella, got the same email today. Does seem to mean "not our problem" doesn't it?

Funny, got email back from nestlé the day before saying "we do comply with all regulations. So ner ner."

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