Got the PM, thanks mate.
The articles you cited are interesting. There was a case earlier in the year about a GM crop transfering over to a non-GM farm in the UK.
I'll find that article for you in a bit.
Here is another few you might like.
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-...ields.html
http://blog.sustainablog.org/2011/06/lab...ied-foods/
This one is largely based on export potential
http://www.economist.com/node/15580864
Look at the dates of the articles. That is how long the crops have been in the UK for. Each new strain of a GM crop gets tested. Which is why the first article says about it being an illegal crop.