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Originally Posted by Mr Morningstarr*
I was replying to the specific point that you raised.
I'm not going to read your linked website and then spend all day/week/year explaining why it's bollocks. If you would like to raise specific points I'll discuss them with you, if you want to exchange links read this:
http://www.geocities.com/RainForest/3046/overpop.htm
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I read that piece written by a lentil munching sandalista and was highly amused when I got to,
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817,960 square yards (827 metres square)
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but apart from that it came across as a work of pure fiction, with little to offer.
In the part of Spain where I live, there is a small population compared to the ground available, but the biggest problem here is water that, at the moment cannot sustain a population much bigger than there already is. Unless Britain does something about water soon, the SE will dry up.
That's for starters.