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<blockquote data-quote="topground" data-source="post: 8095141" data-attributes="member: 556"><p>If things don’t change they’ll stay the same.</p><p>The local election results in May will focus the minds of the Tories who want to stay in Government. It’s all gone quiet from DEFRA on here, perhaps because someone senior in a policy advisory role has watched the news and remembers the Arab Spring when food shortages toppled governments. Green or a hungry population The choice the government has to make.</p><p>I think the Government will realise that suddenly their version of green is a vote loser and there will be a reverse ferret. I am positive about prospects but concerned that the extreme version of a crisis in food supply might mean a modern version of War Ag where civil servants decide what I will produce on my land and as we all know they can’t be relied on to run a Bath.</p><p>Here it will mean spending only on what is essential to keep things ticking over.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="topground, post: 8095141, member: 556"] If things don’t change they’ll stay the same. The local election results in May will focus the minds of the Tories who want to stay in Government. It’s all gone quiet from DEFRA on here, perhaps because someone senior in a policy advisory role has watched the news and remembers the Arab Spring when food shortages toppled governments. Green or a hungry population The choice the government has to make. I think the Government will realise that suddenly their version of green is a vote loser and there will be a reverse ferret. I am positive about prospects but concerned that the extreme version of a crisis in food supply might mean a modern version of War Ag where civil servants decide what I will produce on my land and as we all know they can’t be relied on to run a Bath. Here it will mean spending only on what is essential to keep things ticking over. [/QUOTE]
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