Bbc news now ,the wheat shortage

bluebell

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Same as BBCs news, all one sided, ie, when it was the proud st georges day march in london, the bbc news described it as a "right wing" demonstration, then we have the palisetilian marches described as what?
 

essexpete

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Essex
I'm takings a screenshot of that , it will come in handy trying to explain to some.👍to

It’s actually worse than that, that projection exaggerates the true relative size of the UK
It does not show Australia and the Southern part of Africa where the Chinese are pillaging minerals to go to the production of goods with a relatively short life and in some cases not really needed.
 

som farmer

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Livestock Farmer
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somerset
BBC repeats repeats repeats? When they do make a "new" drama, its got to have, at least two of the cast from "other races", at least two who are gay, or what? and three must distort/lie about history both ancient and modern? To suit todays modern, "all inclusive" society?
the BBC has to broadcast lots of repeats, their budget is limited, after they pay themselves huge inflation busting salaries.

the cleansing policy of anything non 'woke', is shear stupidity, history is history, its impossible to change it, youngsters today, need to learn from the mistakes of the past, to exploit the negatives, and ignore the positives, is just lunacy.

as for their 'desire' to be totally 'clean' from a racial point of view, l feel it just increases prejudice against our multicultural society. The vast majority of families, are not of mixed races/sexual preference, as they portray

as for the news, that again reflects their views, rather than the truth. Roll on the day guv stops funding their crap, and they have to live in the real world.

and as for a wheat shortage, they don't say that hard milling wheat, for bread, isn't really produced in the UK, and is subject to global price setting. Its just an excuse for the price of bread to increase.

its disgusting that the price of a loaf of bread, only follows an upward trend, but never ever goes down, as the wheat price fluctuates.
 
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glasshouse

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the BBC has to broadcast lots of repeats, their budget is limited, after they pay themselves huge inflation busting salaries.

the cleansing policy of anything non 'woke', is shear stupidity, history is history, its impossible to change it, youngsters today, need to learn from the mistakes of the past, to exploit the negatives, and ignore the positives, is just lunacy.

as for their 'desire' to be totally 'clean' from a racial point of view, l feel it just increases prejudice against our multicultural society. The vast majority of families, are not of mixed races/sexual preference, as they portray

as for the news, that again reflects their views, rather than the truth. Roll on the day guv stops funding their crap, and they have to live in the real world.

and as for a wheat shortage, they don't say that hard milling wheat, for bread, isn't really produced in the UK, and is subject to global price setting. Its just an excuse for the price of bread to increase.

its disgusting that the price of a loaf of bread, only follows an upward trend, but never ever goes down, as the wheat price fluctuates.
Milling wheat can be produced in uk, they just prefer cheaper imports
 

bluebell

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Please can someone explain, when we had WW2 and millions of acres of grassland was ploughed up, to grow crops, wheat being one of the most important, was much wheat from say canada still imported throughout the war to make bread?
 

DrWazzock

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Arable Farmer
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Lincolnshire
Please can someone explain, when we had WW2 and millions of acres of grassland was ploughed up, to grow crops, wheat being one of the most important, was much wheat from say canada still imported throughout the war to make bread?
I think it’s all about hagberg and protein, both of which are better from wheat grown abroad in a sunny climate, not rained on at every critical timing.
Industrial baking processes require high hagberg or the bread won’t rise. The village bakery could cope with whatever was available locally here. They had to.
 

bluebell

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There is some good documentary films you can watch for free, on the east anglian film archive that are about the great british agricultural war effort and what was done to massively increase home grown food production etc
 

robs1

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the BBC has to broadcast lots of repeats, their budget is limited, after they pay themselves huge inflation busting salaries.

the cleansing policy of anything non 'woke', is shear stupidity, history is history, its impossible to change it, youngsters today, need to learn from the mistakes of the past, to exploit the negatives, and ignore the positives, is just lunacy.

as for their 'desire' to be totally 'clean' from a racial point of view, l feel it just increases prejudice against our multicultural society. The vast majority of families, are not of mixed races/sexual preference, as they portray
We went to see wicked little letters last night, for those that don't know it's based on a real event in Littlehampton in the 1920's so the main characters are based on real.people, the policewoman is portrayed by a black woman, the magistrate is played by a black man, neither of those occupations had black people until several decades later.
I'm looking forward to a white man play Martin Luther king and nelson Mandela . Just imagine the outrage
 

Ffermer Bach

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Livestock Farmer
We went to see wicked little letters last night, for those that don't know it's based on a real event in Littlehampton in the 1920's so the main characters are based on real.people, the policewoman is portrayed by a black woman, the magistrate is played by a black man, neither of those occupations had black people until several decades later.
I'm looking forward to a white man play Martin Luther king and nelson Mandela . Just imagine the outrage
We thought exactly the same when we saw it in the cinema too.
 

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