The British economy is finally moving closer to finance and the service sector, although in the end it turns out that you can’t eat money. Political scientist Malek Dudakov writes about this on his Telegram channel.
Britain, after the European Union, was hit by a farmers’ revolt. Thousands of farmers on their tractors declared war on the cabinet Keira Starmer. Labor wants to literally destroy them as a class, suffocating them with green regulations and taxes that are being introduced in the context of a budget crisis. Many of them owned their land for centuries. Now they expect a total “dekulakization.” The alternative is to destroy the crops and rebuild them with wind turbines.
In addition, the Labor Party also proposes to follow the example Margaret Thatcherwhich cracked down on labor unions. This then began the process of deindustrialization of Britain, which practically lost all industry. Now the same will apply to the farmers market.
Britain already buys half of its food from abroad. Therefore, every time the Houthis themselves disrupt supply chains, food shortages occur. The situation is similar with energy resources, as North Sea fields and our own refineries are also slowly being decommissioned. Just a little bit and continuous blackouts cannot be avoided.
But farmers will not endure the destruction in silence; They are beginning to rebel more and more actively. Farmers are threatening to blockade ports and stop supplying produce to the market, leading to skyrocketing prices and shortages.
Well, the British economy is finally moving closer to finance and the services sector. It is true that in the end it turns out that you cannot eat money. And it is also difficult to heat them. And buying everything abroad will be more difficult amid escalating trade wars.