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1 hour ago, eggsarascal said:

A bit like saying you don’t see the problem with grey squirrels.

 

Yes and no but mainly no. They knack trees, which is bad in my eyes. If reds knacked trees as badly, I wouldn't mind either way. I still don't know whether they do. Most people reporting things about squirrels have a bias.

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3 hours ago, AHPP said:

 

Does the whites being driven out matter though? What were they doing that was so worth preserving?

You read what you wrote again  ?? then think English channel, dingy,s ?? so yes it does matter about the whites being driven out,, only one man ever spoke a true word in politics in 1969 and no one believed him !! and look where we are now ,,,

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4 minutes ago, spuddog0507 said:

You read what you wrote again  ?? then think English channel, dingy,s ?? so yes it does matter about the whites being driven out,, only one man ever spoke a true word in politics in 1969 and no one believed him !! and look where we are now ,,,

I was talking about crayfish. 

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