As
confirmed by British Environment Secretary Caroline Spelman, previous
plans to sell 258,000 hectares of England's public forests have been set
aside upon hearing the calls of the public. Following a statement on
Wednesday, February 16 by Prime Minister David Cameron, who said that he
was not satisfied with the idea of privatizing the forests, Secretary
Spelman offered a public apology, saying, “I am sorry, we got this one
wrong, but we have listened to people's concerns.”
She also
said, “If there is one clear message, it is that people cherish their
forests and woodlands and the benefits that they bring.”
A big
bravo and our thanks, Secretary Spelman and the government of the United
Kingdom, for your decision to continue as stewards of your nation's
public forests. May British citizens everywhere enjoy their refreshing
beauty and balance, and come to cherish these gifts of nature even more.
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