Experts are expressing concern regarding food supplies if Trump’s war carries on for much longer. Plants need fertiliser (we are told) and oil produces most of the worlds fertiliser. Why are we taking productive farm land out of production for housing, data centres and solar farms? Surely it would make sense to encourage organic food production and healthy diets with emphasis on local produce (although it is not always the most efficient! so a variable answer). Imposing price caps on essential foods is not supporting the supermarkets or the poor – but would benefit the middle classes where one partner can stay at home and cook! OK – i am confused! My local shop does a good trade in hot food and sandwiches for workers who stop on their way to work. Why not make your own sandwiches? Healthier and cheaper? Why is there a larger number of fast food outlets in working class areas?
Oh well the British public are thick – a report today revealed that most people thought migration to Britain has increased whilst in actual fact it has dropped by 75% since the General Election. When their doctors are unavailable due to non-existence, and food rots in the fields due to lack of workers, maybe then there is a small glimmer of hope that the majority of the public will see the sense in a sensible discussion regarding migration. Numbers have dropped from nearly a million to 250.000 – a substantial reduction. Latest stats today, show net migration to be the lowest since 2012 at 171000.
I was talking to my daughter about the overt racism of my youth with ‘Until death us do part’ and the “Black and White Minstral Show”, schools where children were regularly caned, homosexuals were referred to as ‘bum boys’ and ‘perverts’. Hopefully our society has moved forward although comments by Reform followers suggest a regression.
Meanwhile in dull Somerset we wait for the heat wave! It was dull, cloudy and a little cold this morning. However the garden welcomes the rain and late afternoon heat.










