He didn't raise questions though. He made an accusation based on no evidence. There is in the UK and other nations the principle, which I fully support that a person, or body is innocent until proven guilty by due process of the law.What damages? People have a right to raise questions if they have a suspicion that the companies are doing something wrong that affects their flocks. If the suspicions turn out conclusively unfounded, they should admit their error. But why on earth should they be sued for raising questions? We're in a scary state if we don't have the freedom to do that.