@FreddyQuinne he's threatened a blanket 20% tariff on literally all imports including UK and European imports. It will massively impact this country as will the global recession it causes.
"In almost every realm of government activity, this lot have made life worse. The policies referred to in every sentence in this article have damaged untold thousands of lives. The party has created the broken Britain it claimed its mission was to repair."
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@ks_1968 @Matt_Severn@nearlblog@POLITICOEurope@gi_coi but you can't walk on farmland....
If there's a right of way it'll likely remain with the solar farm. If there isn't they could never use it.
One fascinating thing I learned is that the british cheese industry (which was once as diverse & local as the french) was essentially killed by the formation of the milk marketing board.
They bought all milk for a fixed price. So farmers stopped being cheesemakers on the side.
@JonnElledge I think one lesser discussed reason is SO much food in this country was made with/cooked in animal fats or boiled. Both fell out of favour post war and without it aren't the same.
I highly recommend having a look around the website Foods of England, it's fascinating.
@93vintagejones@youngvulgarian loads of people. Try and find a restaurant open in the west end/soho at like 10-11pm after a show/gig and there's so little
@Nerd4Cities I firmly believe you can't, with words convince anyone who doesn't agree with you.
It's convincing the people who can be convinced by and letting the culture and ideas develop and permeate so eventually others see them and agree or just come along for the ride.
@Callan23474387 @hoxtonrich a handful. They are a statistical irrelevnace right wingers love to focus on because it means not focusing on cutting fossil fuel use at a national and global scale.
There are literally millions of flights every year and flights represent under 3% of global carbon emissions.
@hoxtonrich no, they'll look back and say why did people obsess about irrelevant issues that if they went away would make no difference to climate change and not address the widespread mass consumption of fossil fuel.
@rorymeakin no it's definitely both small flats and larger family homes like japanese style 3/4/5LDKs flats.
There's more money subdividing homes, but also the people wanting homes tend to move away because it's so much more expensive that the lack of supply of family homes kills demand.