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Originally Posted by RizzyKing
Given that so many governments in the west get involved in these matters i am surprised that ours who love to control things havn't got involved yet. Food prices in the UK are sky rocketing and the government is strangely quiet. Yes we should increase the amount of farming of staple goods but i doubt we will as right now many farmers are starting to go over to the bio fuel area where they know they can make money.
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The Supermarkets are largely to blame rather than the government. They go for the cheapest foods possible, which, sadly, UK farmers are rarely in a position to supply.
Part of the problem is that our government is terrified of big business. They are quite happy to impose rules on people, small and medium sized business. As soon as those businesses get big, the government appear to get scared of antagonising them (see the changes to UK employment law to make outsourcing easier for proof of this).
I think, in this case, the people who can do the most are the public. If you wish to by UK sourced food, make a point of writing to the Supermarkets, pointing out that if they don't stock UK sourced food, you'll buy your food at a place that does.
Trouble is, many people agree that we need to buy more UK based products and services, but when it comes to actually spending the money required, people suddenly get more interested in the money off offers at the local branch of Tescos, Sainsburys, Asda or Morrisons.