Scurrying back, after that wild diversion, to the subject of the forest project, it might just be me but has anyone looked at the topography of the land between, say, Halifax, Bradford, Leeds and Manchester? Large tracts of wild moorland that don’t support trees of any sort because of the lack of soil and howling winds. There are pockets of fertile resistance, but largely this seems to be the case. If I am wrong, perhaps someone who lives there will let me know. I am genuinely interested. If it is so, it seems that joined up forests and joined up thinking don’t go hand in hand.