NickB wrote:..but it does show a growing understanding that, as a minority-party in coalition, whilst it may feel it has a carte-blanche to unravel all the ideological issues it has with the running of our society now it is in government, it does not have any popular support for many of its proposals. So, I would suggest that we will see it pick its fights more carefully in the future, and that we may see a number of "flagship" proposals ditched as they are exposed as badly thought-out and unworkable, just like the FC sell-off proved to be. Make no mistake though, the policies which they do fall-in behind, will be equally unpalatable.....(Sorry, "In my humble opinion")
For goodness sake Nick,
Why could you not resist ending the thread with one of your anti-establishment tirades?

Where a particular policy of a government, regardless of colour, potentially impacts directly upon the environment and/or the future of insect conservation it is thoroughly appropriate that a thread should develop where people can air their views upon the policy, speculate upon the potential impact and debate possible alternatives; but not everyone wants to read your personal scatter-gun vitriol directed in the general direction of the government of the day. There are a plethora of fora out there where such outlandish pronouncements would be welcome but not here. It reminds me very much of being back in 6th Form; the vocal wedge of young 'activists' with their pick 'n' mix politics, busy highlighting 'social injustices' wherever they saw them, and without any cohesive ideas of their own or inclination to present any workable alternatives. Just agitants with the easiest of agendas; all criticism and yah-boo while extricating themselves of the responsibility to put forward credible solutions of their own.
Plenty of forum members could post their dissatisfaction with the general political system, the current incumbents of number 10, the latest political statements whatever they may be and from whatever side of the political spectrum; but they manage to restrain themselves and choose not to do so. Let's not pollute the site with a constant trickle of bile from just one or two particularly vocal corners.

Felix.