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Senior economist warns of UK food riots!!
Posted: 08 Mar 2011, 21:20
by Totally_Baffled
Re: Senior economist warns of UK food riots!!
Posted: 08 Mar 2011, 21:32
by UndercoverElephant
Yes, but
when is the question. Fuel protests will come first, I think.
Posted: 08 Mar 2011, 22:15
by Lord Beria3
Agreed. Not surprising for anybody who has been reading Ludwigs posts the last few years.
Posted: 08 Mar 2011, 23:59
by Ludwig
Lord Beria3 wrote:Agreed. Not surprising for anybody who has been reading Ludwigs posts the last few years.
IIRC I got the idea from Matt Savinar
Posted: 09 Mar 2011, 07:11
by Totally_Baffled
Reference "food riots" in the UK do you think it would be more about the type and quality of food people are forced to turn to by their finances rather than actual physical shortages?
After all you can get a weekly shop in lidl for about 30p, but it tastes like crap!
Posted: 09 Mar 2011, 08:32
by featherstick
Or maybe people will stop wasting the 25% of food that is bought in the UK, and dig up the lawns to plant potatoes, or buy cheap fresh veg and meat from local producers instead of processed crap, or learn how to cook and how to re-use leftovers, or call for an end to speculation on food, or join a local box scheme or food coop....
Posted: 09 Mar 2011, 08:54
by adam2
featherstick wrote:Or maybe people will stop wasting the 25% of food that is bought in the UK, and dig up the lawns to plant potatoes, or buy cheap fresh veg and meat from local producers instead of processed crap, or learn how to cook and how to re-use leftovers, or call for an end to speculation on food, or join a local box scheme or food coop....
Some might, but rioting or looting is more likely as it is more fun, produces quicker results, and might also provide new widescreen TVs, sports shoes, and cellphones.
I dont think that food riots are likely just yet, and would agree that fuel price protests are more likely in the near term.
I can forsee rioting and disorder and disorder breaking out in the near term, with looting of luxury goods, this might well be portrayed as "food riots" even if TVs and sports shoes are more widely stolen than basic foodstuffs.
Posted: 09 Mar 2011, 09:00
by featherstick
To be fair, she actually talks about "social unrest", not "food riots".
I can't believe the ConDems have proposed cutting coppers' pay, on a slightly different note...
Posted: 09 Mar 2011, 09:12
by Guest
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Posted: 09 Mar 2011, 09:16
by JohnB
Totally_Baffled wrote:After all you can get a weekly shop in lidl for about 30p, but it tastes like crap!
How do you know?
Everyone who eats food bought in cardboard boxes might be too ill to riot!
http://news.bbc.co.uk/today/hi/today/ne ... 417934.stm
Posted: 09 Mar 2011, 09:36
by Aurora
featherstick wrote:To be fair, she actually talks about "social unrest", not "food riots".
I can't believe the ConDems have proposed cutting coppers' pay, on a slightly different note...
+1. With TS about to HTF, you'd think HMG would be trying to maintain what's left of any morale within the police forces.
Posted: 09 Mar 2011, 10:02
by Silas
Do the media or TPTB think TS will HTF? Look at the top news stories being fed to us, beggers belief!
BBC go with:
Special needs shake-up unveiled
William to visit disaster zones
Northern Rock reports annual loss
Anti-smoking plans to be set out
ITV go with:
William to visit NZ
Police pay review
Tot's Oscar accident
Kate tosses pancake
Generally people are happy to stay plugged in to the matrix and the government and media are content with this
Posted: 09 Mar 2011, 10:15
by snow hope
Silas wrote:Generally people are happy to stay plugged in to the matrix and the government and media are content with this
Of course they are, the last thing they want is for the public to know the truth..... The situation they fear the most is public unrest and chaos!! The results of that kind of situation have been clear to see in the last few weeks in places like Egypt etc. etc.
Posted: 09 Mar 2011, 13:38
by JohnB
Aurora wrote:With TS about to HTF, you'd think HMG would be trying to maintain what's left of any morale within the police forces.
Does that mean they'll be on our side, come the revolution?
Posted: 09 Mar 2011, 16:17
by ziggy12345
Totally_Baffled wrote:...After all you can get a weekly shop in lidl for about 30p, but it tastes like crap!
I have shopped at Lidel for the last few years and the food is great. Pork is better quality than other shops and the chickens dont have the burn marks on the feet like the ones on Sainsbury to show its been living in it own shit all its life.
I normally stick to the basics, tomatoes, cheese, cold meats etc... The jars of skinned red peppers are a bargain. For other stuff I go to the local butchers and the local green grocers.
Lidel also sell a range of gourmet food such as lobsters, specialty pasta etc..Also cheaper than most.
Cheers