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The cancer patient who inspired French movement to block reintroduction of pesticide
Key Excerpts from Article on Website of The Guardian (One of the UK's Leading Newspapers)

Fleur Breteau, 50, inspired the public pushback after she objected to the government bill from parliament’s public gallery. Photograph: Julien Daniel/MYOP

The Guardian (One of the UK's Leading Newspapers), August 8, 2025
Posted: September 21st, 2025
https://www.theguardian.com/world/2025/aug/08/the-cancer-pat...

French MPs gave themselves a round of applause for approving legislation to reintroduce a banned pesticide last month. A figure rose from the public gallery to shout: “You are supporters of cancer ... and we will make it known.” Fleur Breteau made it known. Her outburst and appearance – she lost her hair during chemotherapy for breast cancer – boosted a petition against the “Duplomb law” to well over 2m signatures. On Thursday, France’s constitutional court struck down the government’s attempt to reintroduce the pesticide acetamiprid – a neonicotinoid banned in France in 2018 but still used as an insecticide in other EU countries as well as the UK – in a judgment that took everyone by surprise. The ruling said the legislature had undermined “the right to live in a balanced and healthy environment” enshrined in France’s environmental charter. For Breteau, 50, a battle is won but the struggle goes on. “The law is a symptom of a sick system that poisons us. The Duplomb law isn’t the real problem. It’s aggravating an already catastrophic system,” she said. “We are living in a toxic world and need a revolution to break the chain of contamination in everything ... If people don’t react we’ll find ourselves in a world where we cannot drink water or eat food that is uncontaminated, where a slice of buttered bread or a cup of tea poisons us. It will be a silent world, without animals, without insects, without birds.”

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