'Maybe the polluters will purify our streams. Purify our waterways?
In your bloomin' dreams! All will be rewilded, all will be renewed,
The country will look lovely, But we won't have any food. Our
stocks will be sustainable, The French will be our friends, We
shall live in harmony, until the bitter end.' Hidden beyond the
bluebell woods and babbling brooks, there is great unrest in our
countryside. In this lyrical satire, Pam Ayres highlights the
undercurrents simmering beyond the patchwork of fields. We meet the
angry fishermen who can't afford to live in their own villages, the
indignant farmers who get the blame for everything and the old man
grieving for the unspoilt village of his youth. The animals have
their say too, from the persecuted grey squirrel who didn't want to
leave America anyway, the barn owl mourning his now-converted
ancient barn, and the humble maligned mole, all of whom come
together and demand to know: Who Are You Calling Vermin?
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