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Old 17-03-2006, 04:48 PM posted to uk.rec.gardening,england.rec.gardening
 
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New Labour's John Prescott proposes to build half a million homes in
the south-east within 20 years. The "plan", if implemented, will cause
irreparable damage to archeology, water supplies, landscapes, historic
towns, wildlife, air quality and quality of life.

Hertfordshire, already the most densely populated county in England,
lacks the infrastructure to accommodate the 80,000 extra homes
ear-marked for it under the "plan". Yet this is just one county that
Labour intends dumping many millions of tons of concrete and bricks on.
Just one county that is to be grubbed up and ripped apart - a monument
to Labour's commitment to concrete and cosmopolitan urbanization.

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A gigantic act of vandalism that will benefit few outside of Labour's
circle of construction industry donors.
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OVER-POPULATION
With a further two million immigrants predicted to arrive in our
congested cities over the next ten years and continuing massive
expansion in the ethnic communities already established here, the huge
POPULATION DISPLACEMENT from town to country that is happening
throughout Britain is inevitable. The LIbLabCon won't change anything,
do they ever! What we need is a government brave enough to put it's
foot down to the deculturalisation of rural Britain by big global
businesses. This time around VOTE BRITISH!

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Old 18-03-2006, 07:45 PM posted to uk.rec.gardening,england.rec.gardening
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wrote:
New Labour's John Prescott proposes to build half a million homes in
the south-east within 20 years. The "plan", if implemented, will cause
irreparable damage to archeology, water supplies, landscapes, historic
towns, wildlife, air quality and quality of life.

Hertfordshire, already the most densely populated county in England,
lacks the infrastructure to accommodate the 80,000 extra homes
ear-marked for it under the "plan". Yet this is just one county that
Labour intends dumping many millions of tons of concrete and bricks on.
Just one county that is to be grubbed up and ripped apart - a monument
to Labour's commitment to concrete and cosmopolitan urbanization.

================================================== ==========
A gigantic act of vandalism that will benefit few outside of Labour's
circle of construction industry donors.
================================================== ==========

OVER-POPULATION
With a further two million immigrants predicted to arrive in our
congested cities over the next ten years and continuing massive
expansion in the ethnic communities already established here, the huge
POPULATION DISPLACEMENT from town to country that is happening
throughout Britain is inevitable. The LIbLabCon won't change anything,
do they ever! What we need is a government brave enough to put it's
foot down to the deculturalisation of rural Britain by big global
businesses. This time around VOTE BRITISH!

**** off facist
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Fascist? I haven't got a fascist bone in my body. Lots of resectable
people vote for the British National Party, it is Britain's fourth
party.

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