I have already spent an large amount of time discussing the various issues with you, and don't regret that; it is always useful and interesting to debate them. However, it has now descended into nit-picking, arguments over semantics and straw-man arguments that I no longer find helpful or interesting. I apologise if this sounds rude, but I am sure that you would rather I was honest about it. I would rather spend my time promoting the campaign, designing leaflets and so on.
You clearly have a wealth of energy and time available which could very much assist the campaign, but trying to bludgeon me with endless questions (which is what it feels like) really doesn't help.
I tell you what would be really useful - a vegan guide to writing menus. Assuming that we would encourage a restaurant to offer a vegan meal, what would you like to see? what are the common pitfalls of vegan labelling? I have already agreed with the Vegan society that we will pass them anything we produce in this aspect for comments and approval, so it would be best coming from a vegan such as yourself.
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