Our Sacred Land

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The Sea Cat wrote:
The battle to save our forests never went away as we know, and now the gauntlet is really down. Our Sacred inheritance. Our land. Our Right.

Let's all get out their as much as we can, individually and on mass.
Even when they force this through, let us all keep laying claim to our ancient living Cultural heritage.

New Houses and Communities for the relentless and recklessly out of control expanding and endlessly consuming population. Yippee. Well fuck 'em. They can build over my bones, and I'll have a middle finger one thrust defiantly aloft up through the Tarmac in the Supermarket Car Park. A place of brief respite for a passing Sparrow, at least.

http://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/politics/government-to-press-ahead-with-planning-reforms-2349548.html

It does say:-
Protections for the green belt, national parks and areas of outstanding beauty would continue SC, so with continued pressure on them of a sensible kind I think there is a good chance of major catastrophies being avoided.

I couldn't disagree more. It's the thin end of deliberate wedge that can't be challenged. A little bit here, let's just change that there..It's an entirely cynical exercise in my opinion. Stealth. It's always the same, 'slight' changes create a gradual but definite change in priorities and public perception, and then it's too late to stop the momentum that's been set in motion.