Sunday 4 November 2012

Disease Threat

parliamentary information office: “Lessons need to be learnt
from this. It seems there were questions being raised in Brussels about this
disease that were never pursued to a conclusion.”
Questions not pursued by Brussels or Westminster on Ash tree fungus, immigration, human rights, agriculture and Fisheries. All paid for via generous subsidies and fat cat salaries for the elites.
Will the same tears be shed when indigenous Europeans are a threatened species, when humans are threatened?


parliamentary information office: why should the fungus not have the right to survive, the bigotry of the Ash tree fanatics should be investigated as a hate crime by the police.


parliamentary information office: These outbreaks are always unfortunate but I'd be more concerned about the recent reports of a similar fate which might affect indiginous oak species.
The Ash is not exactly the most attractive woodland tree & has proliferated widely since the Elm was decimated by Dutch Elm Disease.
We have several in neighbouring gardens & if they do succumb to 'dieback' I shan't be shedding any tears if they are cut down.


parliamentary information office: Its the way of the world with mass transit of stuff and people, its the sign of things to come , look at the Himalayan balsam and jap knot weed growing with gay abandon  . This fungus won't kill all the trees and evolution will ensure the resistant will survive and reproduce.



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