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<blockquote data-quote="toquark" data-source="post: 7806470" data-attributes="member: 72428"><p>To be honest I can't see anything changing in our favour without some shortages. Politicians will turn on a sixpence the minute they sense the public mood changing and the need for some degree of food security becomes obvious to the man on the street.</p><p></p><p>There is a lot of noise about green stuff just now as Boris tries to <s>placate his mrs</s> lead from the front ahead of COP26 but the climate change agenda will be put on the back burner as soon as more pressing matters arise and there are very many more pressing matters. It's a luxury problem.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="toquark, post: 7806470, member: 72428"] To be honest I can't see anything changing in our favour without some shortages. Politicians will turn on a sixpence the minute they sense the public mood changing and the need for some degree of food security becomes obvious to the man on the street. There is a lot of noise about green stuff just now as Boris tries to [S]placate his mrs[/S] lead from the front ahead of COP26 but the climate change agenda will be put on the back burner as soon as more pressing matters arise and there are very many more pressing matters. It's a luxury problem. [/QUOTE]
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