The Tories are heading for the Electoral scrapyard. But what happens when Labour and all the other pretenders are finally outed as charlatans too?

Those political anoraks of an appropriate vintage will recall the feeling ‘in the air’ as we bounced through the months leading up to the 1997 General Election. We knew that whatever came next, it was inevitable that it would be led by Blair.

I recall die-hard Conservatives at the time being convinced that things were in no way as bad as they seemed.

Whilst I genuinely believed that a hung parliament was the best anyone on the right could hope for, whatever the outcome, it was all too clear that the Major Government was on nothing but borrowed time.

The feeling many have today is that things are much the same. The polling reflects that way of thinking too.

But are things really the same? Have we really been here before? Is this just the end of classically British Political cycle? Or are we facing a different kind of world where nothing really is lining up in any way like it has before?

Whilst it could well be the case that Labour end up on the beneficial end of a landslide electoral reversal in 2024, the one truth that we be certain not to be entering the thinking of anyone wholly invested in the British Electoral system as it is now, is that the lie of what our politicians, the political classes and the establishment that underpins them are all about has, through their own actions, been exposed and brought into light.

This process of disclosure was always inevitable. But the Tory-led responses to Brexit, the Covid Pandemic and then the War in Ukraine – not to mention the cross-political push for public policy such as Net Zero, ULEZ, LTNs and the digitization of currency – that the Public has never knowingly given its endorsement to – have really opened up the Pandoras Box that had been so carefully hidden. The darkened contents of the British Political system are now exposed in full view.

Even the most sensible, upstanding and rational amongst us are finding themselves trying to rationalize with the question ‘Who really tells our Politicians what to do?’

Without being the incumbent government that we are culturally conditioned to blame for all that appears to happen on their watch, Labour and to a lesser degree The Liberal Democrats stand to gain from the way that a Political system that only offers different faces as an electoral alternative really functions.

All British politicians and the political parties they represent have become so ineffectual and Public policy so benign, when it comes to tackling the real issues of our day, that the truth that our Politicians are all the same cannot and will not remain hidden under the myth of government change.

The Labour-led government argument we can be sure to be rolled out for a long time after the next General Election will  be ‘Give us a chance: it will take at least a couple of years for all of the great things we are going to do to reach you once we’ve sorted out the mess the Tories created’.

It is clear from the absence of any difference between the Policies of the Conservatives, Labour, the Lib Dems and any other party policy that wants power, that beyond the words, the hand wringing and other political gestures, that whoever, whatever and wherever you are in the UK, the post General Election road map will certainly look different. But the outcome and the very undemocratic direction of travel and societal disintegration is very much set to remain the same.

We may well have a Keir Starmer-led government by the time that the self-destruction developed by generations of politicians from all sides for over fifty years, comes to its painful end.

The more pressing question and one that even those who label themselves as anti-establishment today don’t appear to be asking themselves or their followers is ‘What happens next?’

The answer could be one that we will now be falling over ourselves to find in perhaps as little as a couple of weeks.

What few will be ready for is that if they want a happy answer, it’s not going to be anyone or anything that they currently think.

Food Security | Will British Farmers wait until it’s too late or realise our Politicians don’t understand or have the will to secure our Food Supply?

To some, Food Security would be the radio tags that supermarkets now attach to high value or vulnerable food items in stores where they are regularly taken without payment.

That it has become normal to focus on the overtly criminal act of theft, rather than the realities of a cost-of-living crisis where many people cannot afford to eat well, today, is bad enough.

But to overlook the reality that Food Security is the biggest, most pressing and bizarrely unspoken question that surrounds the UK’s dwindling self-sufficiency is in a different league all together.

The travesty doesn’t stop there. The farmers see it and are doing what they believe they need to.

But like everyone who believes that change happens when you convince the government and politicians that your argument is right, the farming industry is failing to reflect on experiences that make it clear that we have all been here with the political classes before.

Food security is the UKs ability to feed itself. It’s the condition, the reliability and the robustness of our own circular supply chain at local and national level that includes the foods that we grow, process, prepare and provide for ourselves or our own people.

Food Security represents the food-supply that the UK provides itself with, without any other country, international supply chain or other third party being involved. And what the reader may not realise is that current figures suggest that the amount of the food we eat in this country that is produced in this way through our own UK supply chains may now be as low as 50%.

All well and good, and there’s nothing to worry about if you can rely on the food that comes not only from Europe, but from across the world always being available and arriving on our supermarket shelves and at our doorsteps just in time.

But we can’t.

The fragility of global supply chains was laid bare for all to see by the government response to the Covid Pandemic and the paradoxical situation where politicians shut everyone up in their houses and still expected everything else to work as normal.

Those who are so heavily invested in globalisation and the monetary and economic system that they have profited from, are literally throwing everything they have at keeping the economic wheels turning to the point where the catastrophic damage that decades of financial mismanagement have caused is now plain to see, but everything appears to keep running while fuelling the expectation that they always will.

The explosively excessive printing of money should have imploded our economic system long before now. Anyone prepared to take a closer look at what is really going on, will soon see that economic and monetary stability is already hanging by a thread.

Those printing the cash could easily continue to keep flooding the economy with more and more monopoly money, until the hyperinflation that we can now expect kicks in.

However, the whole demise of this crooked way of managing and interfering with every part of our lives so that the few can continue to get rich may be about to hear the final bell called. If, as expected, the BRICS Nations launch their own gold-backed currency in just under two weeks’ time and FIAT Money such as the US Dollar, The Euro and our very own British Pound go into freefall, making the cost of everything – IF we can even get it – go into orbit.

Like the majority of us, Farmers do not have the true depth of our political talent weighed up for what it genuinely is. Just as they don’t understand how the public sector and everything that the tentacles of public policy and government touches, actually works.

Indeed, the ideas or expectations Farmers have of what politicians and public servants are in office for is quite correct in terms of what they should do. The now critical problem for us all, is that the Politicians, and those who would enthusiastically replace them, do not do as they should.

For now, that’s as much as it is worth saying on how we got here, and where ‘here’ really is.

Calling our Food Security or our Food Supply situation a ticking time bomb sounds dramatic. But it may well turn out to be far worse than it already sounds.

The stark reality we face is that even with the UK producing as much as 60% of our food – with much of that production currently geared to supplying large-scale food production and processing, rather than the production and supply of the daily essentials that each and every one of us need to live – the fragility of our food supply should be red faced and screaming at any politician who is genuinely there to represent the public good, telling them all they need to know about what will happen if an event should occur that effectively pulls the international food supply chain plug – or rather the rug, from under us.

Either way, on the current trajectory, we will reach this unspeakable destination, just through the progress that accompanies time.

Because we don’t have politicians who see any of this, accept this, and are prepared to act to deal with this, the UK is now dangerously exposed and vulnerable to critical food shortages.

With these same people in charge, as we have experienced with their response to the covid pandemic before, it is a safe bet that when the food crisis reaches our front doors, our decision makers will be primed to make a potentially catastrophic situation exponentially worse.

Today’s politicians don’t solve problems with the right solutions. They hide them with the easy ones.

If the UK’s external food supply collapses, the SPADS, advisors and civil servants in Westminster will take one look at the threat of hungry people taking to the streets and will conclude that UK self-sufficiency isn’t viable because nothing is in place. That it would take too long, will be too hard and will therefore be too risky to trust farmers and people to grow food for themselves, and that they will just have to pay someone else and prostitute the UK to outside interests. Rather than dig in and get everyone to start doing their bit for home production – just as our grandparents and great grandparents did without getting in a flap, when everyone had to before.

Farmers are some of the most creative and successful entrepreneurs that exist. There is no reason to doubt that if they were minded to do so, farmers, growers, fisheries and all their allied sectors across the UK could quickly reach and then go beyond a subsistence supply level for the whole Country, based on very local and highly transparent supply chains.

However, farmers are also some of the most damaged victims of the mind games, propaganda and deliberate measures taken to destroy the UKs self-sufficiency and industrial output that was forced upon us through the offshoot of globalisation that we have come to know as the EU.

Decades of subsidies, quotas and micromanagement rules ruined hundreds if not thousands of viable farming and growing businesses. They have conditioned today’s up and coming farming generations to believe that hand-outs accompanied by specific directives are ‘normal’ and are all that they can expect.

However we look at it, the Farming industry and its representatives still believe that the government and our politicians will eventually respond to the Food Security crisis that lies in front of us, in the way that they themselves see it. And that Westminster will come running with the public chequebook when they do.

But they wont.

And that isn’t going to change whilst we have the politicians that we have and know as the Conservatives, Labour, Liberal Democrats or indeed any of the pretenders who are outside of Parliament awaiting their chance – but think and behave just like all the rest.

The solution isn’t going to come from any politician.

The solution to the UK Food Supply and Food Security problem must come from within.

It’s our farmers that have to break through the perceptual barriers that currently encage them. They must do what they are best at, get on with the job that already waiting to go, and let the political classes catch up probably long after they begin.

A happy future is the Local one

I’ve written a whole series of books that focus on localism and how the focus of power must be brought back to local communities and for decisions that affect our daily lives to be made as close to us as possible and by people who we know and can trust.

The problem that I have faced throughout, is that when talking about anything in a broader or national sense, it quickly becomes as abstract as national politics and national news streams are, even though that’s how we often judge important things to be.

The problem is real life and what is important to us isn’t abstract. In fact, the real things that are important and all the things that can have the biggest impact upon everything that is happening to us are not abstract and very specific indeed. But we have somehow allowed the abstract to influence all of our specific choices.

With AI and technologies now forcing their way into our digital lives, with consequences that will make real life feel so much easier, whilst teaching us to forget how making decisions for ourselves and even learning new things, the choice between being led by an abstract world where the real influences are never seen or understood, or taking back control and regaining conscious choice in everything that we do has never been such an easy one, whilst also being impossibly hard.

Yet the damage of centralisation, globalisation and of allowing decisions that affect everyone to be made by people who are unlikely to ever visit the Towns and Villages in which we live, or have reason to understand the things that are happening in our streets and neighbourhoods, are very easy for us to see in the news every night.

People who have zero understanding of the consequences and impact of the policies they write, for every reason other than those that they should be, are condemning increasing numbers of People to harder and more challenging lives. They then go on to blame the People whose lives they are wrecking for the problems that their own ignorance and incompetence have caused.

A genuinely self-sufficient and fully localised system of public services and the governance that underpins the systems and processes that affect and impact daily lives, would not be in danger of being abused or mismanaged in this way.

Indeed, the only way that we will be able to create a genuinely level playing field of opportunity and a public or community sector that works in the way that it should for everyone, will be for the full balance of power, influence and decision making to be brought back to the People and local communities.

Power must be administered openly, transparently and without any bias in the way that it always should. This can only be achivieved within a circuit or within the dynamics of a relationship where everyone playing a part is both accessible and known.

The most simple way to explain the change of focus from where it is today (Global, Central, European etc) to where it should be (Local, Community etc), is to think of it as being a switch from a values set based on money, profit and the accumulation of power and wealth, to the alternative values set which is focused on People, humanity and what we genuinely need for everyone to be happy, healthy, secure and safe.

Localism isn’t rocket science. But it certainly meets with a lot of resistance when the true depth and scope of what it means are openly discussed. Because for many who do so well out of exploiting others (whether they are aware of it or not), localism represents what they believe to be a loss.

Sadly, because the Establishment know and understand that local communities are where the power of the people and everything that supports us should be, they frequently pay lip service to the principle, but as in the case of New Labour’s ‘Devolution’ from the 1997 General Election on, and then the Cameron Conservatives ‘Localism’ in the years that have followed since 2010, the type of localism and the return of power to local people that politicians from all sides having been selling us, all add up to no such thing.

We face a challenging, but achievable course of action, that requires us, our communities, charities and businesses to by-pass the Establishment and begin putting localism into everything we do and are motivated by, if we genuinely want to solve all of the societal problems that not only our communities, but the Country and the whole world faces.

To help others, we must begin by helping ourselves.

Every one of us has a choice. We can take control of our lives. Or we can let life be something that happens to us.

Right now, the chances are that you believe you are in control of your life. But who decides how everything in your life is valued? Who decides what is wrong and what is right? Who decides if your life will be something that you can still afford – perhaps in just a few short months?

You get the picture and I do not need to spell out the obvious.

All I need to say is that when any decision or action is taken that influences any of the things that will have a direct effect on your life, not only today but for the foreseeable future, you can rest assured that it will not be happening with what’s best for you, for your friends, family and the people you love in mind.

Shouting about the injustice of all this won’t change anything. Things will just continue as they have been, whether it’s you speaking out or the people that you follow and are likely to believe in too.

Change is only possible if we concentrate and focus our energy and everything that we can influence at the things that are within our power to change.

We don’t need to wait for the Establishment to provide for anyone’s needs. Let’s face it, we can already see that they are slow to act, and increasingly don’t. It is within our power to begin the process of offering the services that people genuinely need, and to take the steps necessary to ensure that local businesses will be able to provide all the basic and essential foods, goods and services that people like you, and I will always need.

We don’t need to keep voting for the candidates in elections that the Establishment and those who aspire to be like them keep giving us. Elections are open and as a community, we can qualify and appoint the candidates so that we can vote for genuine public representatives that we and our communities choose.

To begin the process of change, we only need to take the first steps and have a plan or direction of travel that is there to show us all how.

No one can solve anyone’s problems until everyone is willing to help themselves

Sadly, many of us are in a state of learned helplessness.

We sincerely believe that the only people who can directly help us or have the means and ability to provide solutions to the problems that affect us personally and as part of our wider community, are the people who we have elected to represent us.

By default, we only see anyone else as being able to influence change based on what they are financially worth; because they have a public platform or are a celebrity; or because they hold or have obtained a role which allows them to do so.

You may well believe that change will come just as soon as the current government is removed from power, and the party that you now support has been elected into office.

Regrettably, however ‘right’ you might feel, or whatever you have until now accepted about the way that everything gets done, the news you need to consider is that at the very least, your views on the political situation could be very wrong.

You may not agree – and that’s perfectly understandable.

However, whatever your beliefs are and whatever your political background or ‘tribe’ might be, there is very little to be gained by engaging in yet another debate about what’s right, what’s wrong and who has the best ideas about the future – that we should all then just accept and adopt.

If you want to live in a world that treats you as well as anyone and does the same for every other person you know, the time has come to realise that policies and public services are no longer something that it is safe for us all to leave to somebody else.

You and I already know this. Because the somebody else’s have been left with that power and responsibility for too long already. They have repaid all of us by going their own way.

Your power, as a member of the community, is your own. It has only ever been on loan and the time has now arrived for you and others like you and I, to take it back.