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The Tories are so far ahead they think they can get away with anything. Alot of this may come back to bite them in the arse, though.

They'll still win, but anything less than a landslide now will be seen as a slap in the face.
Has she ever hunted and killed an elephant I wonder?
There are a few 'white elephants' in the Tory party who will need to watch their backs after the election...
Why are people yammering on about the if but's and may bes of elephants and foxs.

Can people dwell on the more important thing.

If these things went for a vote they would be fail any way.

Talk about desperate digging.
(21-05-2017 14:16 )wackawoo Wrote: [ -> ]Why are people yammering on about the if but's and may bes of elephants and foxs.

Can people dwell on the more important thing.

If these things went for a vote they would be fail any way.

Talk about desperate digging.

The possible extermination of a species, isnt an important thing???HuhHuh
totally agree Socatoa mate this isn't desperate digging by any stretch of means
if they reverse the ivory elephants would be extinct within the next 10 -20 years I would reckon
do some research wackawoo before you make any comment

Maybe this will help : https://www.theguardian.com/environment/...-the-facts
The elephants should outlive UKIP, though Wink
(21-05-2017 21:45 )Doddle Wrote: [ -> ]The elephants should outlive UKIP, though Wink

Yeah, but elephants are worth saving... Wink
(21-05-2017 14:45 )SOCATOA Wrote: [ -> ]The possible extermination of a species, isnt an important thing???HuhHuh

Not set against an evolutionary scale, no. More have become extinct then exist.

But, they will not become extinct, even if they are bred for the purpose.

Like Lions for hunting, more lions will survive in the whild if a breeding program exist for hunters then if nothing is done at all.

It's just one of those querks of fate.
(21-05-2017 16:19 )babelover48 Wrote: [ -> ]totally agree Socatoa mate this isn't desperate digging by any stretch of means
if they reverse the ivory elephants would be extinct within the next 10 -20 years I would reckon
do some research wackawoo before you make any comment

Maybe this will help : https://www.theguardian.com/environment/...-the-facts

You need to understand that it's not has simplistic as that. It's probably as much to do with loss of natural habitat.

If these elephants are as andangered as you say, then there will be a breading program for them.
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