YOU report today that Green MSP Ross Greer objects to the revamped plans from the Flamingo Land company to build a leisure facility on a brownfield site in Balloch ("Flamingo Land flies in with new tourist resort for Loch Lomond", The Herald, June 3). Mr Greer objected to the previous application by the company, which would have both created local jobs and generated income for the area and warns the applicant that the 55,000 people who objected the last time haven’t gone away. In the quotes you attribute to him his language comes across as entrenched and somewhat passive-aggressive. It creates the impression that there is little room for manoeuvre in his stance on this issue.