NickB wrote:we live in a small vastly overpopulated group of islands
/No Nick--the UK- -of which Soeil is a part however reluctantly
Teddy, please make an effort to learn how to use the quote function correctly - it isn't rocket science.
I don't think the British Isles in is any way overpopulated - there are no less than 50 countries in the world that are more densely populated, so we are pretty average really. (See
HERE for details).
As for your

, if wily old Uncle Alex (or indeed Bendy Wendy) have their way Seil may
not be part of the UK for much longer.
Dubhsgeir, thanks for supplying the figures which I was missing. It is incredible how many people pocket glens and small islands managed to support in the 'good old days' . Suffice it to say that neither Seil nor Scotland as a whole can in any way be said to be overpopulated now - at least in historical terms.
So why are you getting excited about this alleged overpopulation Teddy, and what does it have to do with the reappraisal of the conservation areas of Ellenabeich and Easdale, whcih was (believe it or not) the original subject of this thread.
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NickB 