You are very keen to stir the political dimension.
"'We need to realise, collectively, that we cannot eliminate risk and that some accidents are inevitable,' PM says"
"Prime Minister David Cameron today said that his new year's resolution was to "kill off the health and safety culture for good".
http://www.independent.co.uk/news/u...n-i-will-kill-off-safety-culture-6285238.html
He said he wanted a bonfire of regulations.
We got it.
I listened to the linked clip - i didn't hear him say that.
Perhaps Kensington and Chelsea Council have spent small fortunes on "Safe handling of sandwiches" and "Counting plasters - a comprehensive guide" training courses, which hoovered up precious funds that could have been allocated to more important safety measures?
I am sorry that the 54 second clip you listened to did not encompass his entire speech.
Try the text on that web page.
if you have a record of his speech which you consider to be more accurate, please show it.
Or, if you prefer, a copy of Cameron's press complaint in which he alleges he was misquoted.