Dougan wrote:Actually many do 'rail against' this - I've said at least 3 time on the forum that the way we consistently fail to secure our waste properly (both commercial and domestic) is the cause of many rat infestations...and that we again find killing to be the easy and convenient solution....Jenks wrote:Then if it will work surely it is logical to do it. Why do you and the other 100,000 + not rail against the slaughter of hundreds of thousands, possibly millions of rats annually? Most of these die a horrid death from taking poisoned bait. but these aren't photogenic creatures are they?
Jenks - you only listen to and cite information that backs your personal argument....
...this site http://www.tbfreeengland.co.uk/ which you posted on the other badger thread, looks to be independent, but if you look closely you'll see it's actually an NFU website....And Defra are a government organisation, paid for and responsible to the government, who's biggest stakeholders are farmers....
...the scientific evidence supplied by the above, even though biased, still isn't very supportive...and studies by independent scientists reckon the success of a cull to be around a 16% reduction of bTB for about 100 000 badgers killed...
Jenks - I'd be more likely to give you opinion credence if you stopped citing the opinion of the Government, farmers or mad old women.....
Dougan..
Although you don't mention her by name, I think it fair to assume you are referring to Clarissa Dickson Wright. I'm a little puzzled at you apparent hatred of her. In the article about her that I linked to, not once did she say that she was in favour of a badger cull, she merely suggested that it might be preferable to eat them rather than discard them to landfill.or mad old women..
I would also like to point out that at the age of twenty one she passed the necessary exams and became the youngest barrister this country has ever had. She has an I.Q. of 169 so stupid she is not. She travels extensively and has many friends from all walks of life. Although I think of her as a friend, acquaintance would probably be a mor accurate description. I frequently share a cup of coffee with her when she visits a mutual friend. She is a true country woman with a considerable knowledge of country matters enjoying field sports. Perhaps another reason you dislike her. She is a wit and raconteur I'm sure were you to spend a little time in her company you would probably change your opinion of her.
Jenks