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    Alexander I absolutely agree with you. It's criminal how land is wasted, used and abused. All over the world populations are increasing and that is inevitability but where the problem lies is in the way leaders of countries squander the resources they have under their feet. Wars, greed, stupidity rank among the many reasons that problems abound for the needy when with good governance the good citizens, the ordinary folk, could live happy productive lives. But once again politics and big money and other factors leave millions in peril.
    Take biofuels for example.
    In order to "save the flippin' planet" countries such as ours alongside the US and Germany and other bed-wetting nations who believe the climate change scam reckon it's better to use good arable land to grow plants which end up filling petrol tanks rather than using that land to feed the poor. It's absolutely scandalous.
    So for the Guardian reading fraternity who want to "do their bit for the environment" by putting biofuel into their car in effect what they are doing is participating in a vast racket which actually kills people.
    It's disgusting really but hey, there's polar bears out there to save right?
    Then consider the myth of fair trade. So those who choose to buy fair trade chocolate, for example, are doing nothing of the sort. The free trade movement actually makes things far worse. The only people who really profit from this free trade ideas are those who set it up in the first place and the supermarkets.
    The scandal is the EU who impose tarrifs on food produced in, say, Africa which makes it more expensive for African farmers to import to Europe.
    The only fair trade is free trade and that's a fact.

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