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Clarkson on the nail again?
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<blockquote data-quote="matthew" data-source="post: 8138559" data-attributes="member: 169"><p>You’ve ignored Carrie’s obsession (despite increasing the UK’s and the Johnson clan’s population) with Net Zero.</p><p></p><p>That has severely impacted the amount of land available for food production, as it is in competition with solar panels </p><p>a million houses, maize for digesters and tarmac.</p><p></p><p>Add to that rewilding, wetlands and the subsidy ridden push to let our land ‘go back to nature’ or plant trees, and Houston we have a problem.</p><p></p><p>This government and its predecessors all think food can be imported. It can’t. It won’t be there - at any price. </p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Trooo. Although some corn and oilseeds are moving west by rail to Poland and then Rotterdam. </p><p></p><p>Clarkson is correct in that if a percentage of global basic food supply suddenly disappears, the inbalance will cause more than just hunger in many countries.</p><p></p><p>Some countries, India is one, have stopped exports of wheat. While other EU members are tearing up their ‘greening’ proposals, in a dig for food policy.</p><p></p><p>Our government is asleep at the wheel, and has left us very vulnerable. IMO of course.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="matthew, post: 8138559, member: 169"] You’ve ignored Carrie’s obsession (despite increasing the UK’s and the Johnson clan’s population) with Net Zero. That has severely impacted the amount of land available for food production, as it is in competition with solar panels a million houses, maize for digesters and tarmac. Add to that rewilding, wetlands and the subsidy ridden push to let our land ‘go back to nature’ or plant trees, and Houston we have a problem. This government and its predecessors all think food can be imported. It can’t. It won’t be there - at any price. Trooo. Although some corn and oilseeds are moving west by rail to Poland and then Rotterdam. Clarkson is correct in that if a percentage of global basic food supply suddenly disappears, the inbalance will cause more than just hunger in many countries. Some countries, India is one, have stopped exports of wheat. While other EU members are tearing up their ‘greening’ proposals, in a dig for food policy. Our government is asleep at the wheel, and has left us very vulnerable. IMO of course. [/QUOTE]
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