British MP Demands an End to Affordable Food, to Combat Obesity and Climate Change

Michael Gove
Michael Gove. By Chris McAndrew, CC BY 3.0, Link

Guest essay by Eric Worrall

h/t Dr. Willie Soon – According to British MP Michael Gove, cheap food damages the environment and encourages poor people to overeat.

True cost of cheap food is health and climate crises, says commission

Damian Carrington Environment editor
@dpcarrington
Tue 16 Jul 2019 06.00 BST

Radical change needed to make UK food and farming system sustainable within 10 years

The true cost of cheap, unhealthy food is a spiralling public health crisis and environmental destruction, according to a high-level commission. It said the UK’s food and farming system must be radically transformed and become sustainable within 10 years.

The commission’s report, which was welcomed by the environment secretary, Michael Gove, concluded that farmers must be enabled to shift from intensive farming to more organic and wildlife friendly production, raising livestock on grass and growing more nuts and pulses. It also said a National Nature Service should be created to give opportunities for young people to work in the countryside and, for example, tackle the climate crisis by planting trees or restoring peatlands.

“Our own health and the health of the land are inextricably intertwined [but] in the last 70 years, this relationship has been broken,” said the report, which was produced by leaders from farming, supermarket and food supply businesses, as well as health and environment groups, and involved conversations with thousands of rural inhabitants.

Farmers are extraordinarily adaptable,” said Sue Pritchard, director of the RSA commission and an organic farmer in Wales. “We have to live with change every single day of our lives.

Gove said: “This report raises issues that are hugely important. We know that it is in the interests of farmers and landowners to move to a more sustainable model.” He added that the government’s agriculture bill would reward farmers with public money for public goods and a new “farm to fork” food review would look to ensure everyone had access to healthy British food.

The report was backed by Labour and the Liberal Democrats. The Green MP Caroline Lucas said: “This monumental report is a powerful and profound account of the ecological transformation of our food and farming system that we urgently need – and where we can start.”

Read more: https://www.theguardian.com/environment/2019/jul/16/true-cost-of-cheap-food-is-health-and-climate-crises-says-commission

I’m less than reassured by Gove’s promise that everyone will have enough to eat after he abolishes affordable food.

Green energy Britain has an atrocious record of helping people suffering fuel poverty. Occasionally even young people in Britain die because they missed a meal once too often to ensure their children are warm and have enough to eat.

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NorwegianSceptic
July 18, 2019 11:15 pm

Earlier in history we had Empires ruled by Emperors, Kingdoms ruled by Kings – now we have Countries……

richard
July 19, 2019 6:39 am

But, but, but I though climate change was leading to a shortage of food and increase in food.

Reality.

Bumper harvests year on year world wide.

These guys are idiots.

Non Nomen
July 19, 2019 9:34 am

Utter rubbish.
Let the people eat what they want, unless you want a nanny state feeding its offspring in kitchens for the soupless. Hot-pot sundays in Germany , also called stew sundays, were a common practice in Germany since 1933 to enforce frugality. Nobody should go hungry without being cold…

M__ S__
July 19, 2019 7:58 pm

I think we need an end to MP’s and other politicians—do much more good than anything else.

Henry Keswick
July 20, 2019 1:51 am

Michael Gove increasingly shows all the sign of having gone completely mad.
He confirmed that when he met with a teenage Scandinavian girl Greta whateverhername, a 16 year old with zero scientific qualifications who’s been brainwashed by her eco-activist parents.
The fact that he even met with her is damning enough but when he took her comments seriously and came out with his “Thanks to the leadership of Greta … your voice has been heard'” speech he just proved he’d lost the plot and was unsuitable for office.
The frustration of having to deal with this idiot led to the UK’s Fracking Commissioner resigning …” in dismay that Britain’s politicians would rather appease noisy green campaigners than listen to scientists’ advice”.
These latest comments are just the ramblings of a failed politician who needs to get back into the real world and move on with his life.

Patrick MJD
July 20, 2019 3:41 am

This MP better have a well taxpayer funded moat, he will need it one day.

Johann Wundersamer
July 21, 2019 5:34 pm

Das eigentliche bio problem fuer die deutschen eier esser ist:

Wenn jeder deutsche bio fruehstuecks eier esser will ein fruehstuecks bio ei haben von gluecklichen freilaufenden huehnern

dann muss deutschland 10x ueberdacht werden fuer die gluecklichen frei Laufenden gluecklichen huehner.

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The real bio problem for the German morning bio egg eater is: If every German bio organic breakfaster wants to have a breakfast of bio organic produced eggs from happy freewheeling hens then Germany must be build over 10x for the happy free running freewheeling hens.

Johann Wundersamer
July 21, 2019 6:37 pm

… awaiting moderation.
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Hey mod, OK with me.

Info: only FACTS from my side.

Your problem.

Pixie
July 22, 2019 3:15 am

This eco-religion with the help of huge propaganda organisations has brain wash two whole generations of adults. It is always weird to visit the UK and hear on every news program extreme weather stories every day all day and a reaffirmation of 97% of all known scientists… the favourite number of all despots and dictators at election time!!

Eric A Porter
July 28, 2019 4:05 pm

The best way to end obesity would be to charge everyone market rates for health insurance on an individual market. Insurance companies would charge fat people more and they would have an economic incentive to lose weight. Ditto for smoking, lack of exercise, etc.