Jan 2021
1:11am, 26 Jan 2021
20,498 posts
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ChrisHB
I sincerely hope he's doing no more than putting his name to it from a great distance, or the hedgehog is doomed.
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Jan 2021
6:25am, 26 Jan 2021
14,975 posts
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richmac
Agree Chris, poor animals are royally screwed.
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Jan 2021
7:12am, 26 Jan 2021
7,303 posts
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TeeBee
That would mean my dad's back garden would become a protected site
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Jan 2021
8:41am, 26 Jan 2021
13,329 posts
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larkim
Plenty more anecdotes of Brexit not being quite what was expected bbc.co.uk Who knew, eh?! |
Jan 2021
8:45am, 26 Jan 2021
5,750 posts
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FenlandRunner
Absolute idiots. As with the second spike in COVID. None of this is rocket science or relying in hindsight. It was utterly and entirely predictable. Talk about being sold a pup! ![]() |
Jan 2021
8:51am, 26 Jan 2021
1,957 posts
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Surelynot
With Grayling involved, given his track record, I fear for the hedgehogs.
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Jan 2021
9:37am, 26 Jan 2021
2,624 posts
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Dave W
No-one, I repeat, no-one could have possibly seen this coming. Because we were all blinded by the light from the "sunlit uplands".. Quarter-wits, the lot of them.. |
Jan 2021
9:43am, 26 Jan 2021
17,151 posts
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Chrisull
To be fair one prominent Brexiteer is still going, John Redwood is banging away at the buy local drum and grow your own food. Pity we'll starve waiting for our next crop of turnips.... (although to be fair I do support buy local and seasonal- it's just not everything we buy in the UK can be sourced locally - such as salads/tomatoes which come from Spain, which isn't exactly bad for air miles, especially when you consider buying Cornish cheese or cream, meant it had to go up to Taunton then back down to Cornwall, so the myth of local probably means avoid the supermarkets to some extent, BUT even local farm shops round here get their salad and veg from abroad, and only supplement their stocks with local produce.) He's also telling the SNP to pipe down, and that it's all Gordon Brown's fault the Scots want out. Talk about thick. |
Jan 2021
9:58am, 26 Jan 2021
4,177 posts
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um
[Salad, in the winter? Let them eat mangelwurzels & turnips]
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Jan 2021
10:19am, 26 Jan 2021
2,935 posts
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Fellrunning
Leeks, Parsnips, winter cabbage, sprouts, kale, celery. Still harvesting all of those...
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