Craig Williams wrote:
species is on the agenda and the agricultural lobby appears exremely interested in evaluating prospects in this regard. Perhaps what is needed is a much more public, prominent alignment of argicultural and conservation groups on key issues? Maybe it is now time that we all joined the National Farmers Federation.
Hi Craig
An interesting suggestion you have there - I can't see from this
distance whether your tongue is in your cheek, or not!
My idea for a solution is slightly more radical, and perhaps in the end
doomed to a series of spleen-venting irrelevancies ... I've been
thinking about setting up an unapologetically leftist, pro-conservation
forum or 'think tank', to have a crack at pumping out a bit of
alternative spin, or anti-spin.
Feeling belligerent enough to join in?
*DISCLAIMER: * My employer doesn't necessarily support leftist pinko
radicals, so take this as coming strictly from my private persona rather
than my corporate one ...
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