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Because we are all fundamentally operating within a failed framework. The neo-liberal economic philosophy that Thatcher/Reagan established isn't working anymore.
We also lack governments who have the spine to introduce real serious change to our societies. Take the UK, since 1945 we have only had two truly transformative prime ministers - Clement Attlee and Margaret Thatcher, in between those two PMs every single one has all but copied what they put into place with nothing new at all to contribute. Just look at other countries and sorta copy is what we all do.
The UK needs a government that comes in and seriously changes our tax system, VAT, services, pensions, welfare. These things are absolutely attainable within an emergency budget and single term, but the PM and party has to have the spine first and foremost to get it ****ing done. Attlee and Thatcher have proven it can be done.
Starmer ain't the man for it, he's an attorney and he likes to operate in the preexisting laws. The Tories only produce inbred ****wits so that ain't going to help.
Farage seems to be hellbent on maintaining an even stronger Neo-Liberal system whilst dismantling Attlees work. So they really won't help anyone.
Much as with the Tories and now Labour, we always seem more interested in filling financial blackholes than looking after people. Not helped by constantly voting millionaires into power, or in the case of the US putting a Billioanire at the wheel who wasn't even voted into anything, alongside the president.
Trump didn't read that lol.
It was put together by an intern
25% tariff on car exports will hurt usI think retaliatory tariffs are pointless tbh, especially from a UK perspective.
Tariffs don't even hit services, which is what the UK has a massive surplus with the US in, so in all essence the UK has dodged huge tariffs. If I was Land Rover/Jaguar I'd be a bit miffed tho.
They only gave him page 1 lol
He'll probs have a paddy on the ****ter later when he sees that Iran are on the list.
They only gave him page 1 lol
He'll probs have a paddy on the ****ter later when he sees that Iran are on the list.

25% tariff on car exports will hurt us
54% on china though
just listening to Faisal Islam who is speculating that the goods that China would have imported into the US will now head to Europe, which could mean lower prices for European consumers
US consumers are ****ed.
I use to always take blackberries and raspberries home for my mum to make a pie, that I'd picked round the country lanes. I use to go scrumping in all the orchards, for apples, pears, cherries and get chased by the farmers...in our day you had to take your life in your own hands to get food, my bro got stuck up a tree onetime, with a farmer standing directly below the tree holding a shotgun, not knowing my bro was up there, so we had to get the farmer to chase us to pull him away from the cherry tree.![]()
(thornless and seedsless, so worth the buy)I think retaliatory tariffs are pointless tbh, especially from a UK perspective.
Tariffs don't even hit services, which is what the UK has a massive surplus with the US in, so in all essence the UK has dodged huge tariffs. If I was Land Rover/Jaguar I'd be a bit miffed tho.
£2.69 for a litre of milk
Just looooooooooooolHit the stupid **** with retaliatory DST that will make the likes of Amazon, Microsoft and Google pay more equitably in territories where their income is actually derived from .. show the pompous, swollen, orange, wiggy blimp the consequences of his posturing ... and make Americas biggest corporations aware that the idiot in The Whitehouse caused their increased foreign tax burdens...
It's probably relevant to all this **** but most people in Wales buy New Zealand lamb from supermarkets because it's a lot cheaper. We've got lots of sheep but import New Zealand lamb and export Welsh lamb. Now I might be missing something here but if we just stopped doing both and sell our own lamb at a reasonable price the cost of exporting it would be saved and everyone is happy eating the nicer lamb that hasn't travelled half way around the world. But I'm probably wrong innit. Not that simple because people don't want it to be.

I understand that the point I was making is much more complicated but what I'm getting at is there are alternatives to a lot of import export situations and many producers need to reset and look at whether they actual need to export all over the world. Same with the Peruvian asparagus or Spanish blackberries, just stop it's not required.This is why the farmers markets are so good. Sell direct to the public and cut out the middle man and all of the bureaucracy
I work with producers at the markets who all started out importing their lamb, pork, chicken etc into the EU and who now just sell direct to their customers. A lot of that came about after brexit as they were just getting shafted by extra checks and red tape. But as a business you need to pivot when necessary and the result is that a good network of local food producers now sell direct to the public
The quality is better, the price is better and the whole food chain, food miles etc stuff is better.![]()
It’s madness really. I saw some asparagus from Peru in Sainsbury’s the other day
This is where we need to just stop, **** consumers wanting things, it's not available live with it, eat something else.This is because consumers want everything, on tap, all year round. Or at least that's what the supermarkets have pushed us to believe.
Asparagus only grows for a short period in the UK, between about now and mid June. And you only used to be able to get it then.
It's the same with loads of things, Strawberries in winter will come from Spain or Morocco.
If we want to opt out of this model we'll have to learn to eat seasonally again. Fruit in the summer, squash in the Autumn and Cabbage and Cauli etc in the winter etc.
But folk want their Mangos and Avocados year round along with all of the things they'd only get seasonally in the UK.
The worst part is that lots of it ends up getting thrown away anyway, after it's been shipped halfway around the world, then driven in refrigerated trucks to supermarkets, sat in another fridge, driven home when it's bought, stuck in the fridge again and then lobbed in the bin a week later.
I understand that the point I was making is much more complicated but what I'm getting at is there are alternatives to a lot of import export situations and many producers need to reset and look at whether they actual need to export all over the world. Same with the Peruvian asparagus or Spanish blackberries, just stop it's not required.