Beautiful day here with sunshine and a light breeze, I don't
think the weather can make up its mind what to do its rather changeable which
leads me rather neatly into an article that I was reading today. It was in the
Telegraph and referred to the Liberal Democrat leader Nick Clegg's difficulties
with his shopping bill he has apparently had to stop buying organic to
save money. Now I don't know if this is strictly true because we know how
newspapers like to find something to hang a story on. Anyway he is apparently
struggling despite his income being in excess of 6 figures and his 1.3 million
residence in Putney. But hold the food parcels just yet.
As darkening clouds gather on the economic horizon, Britons are reassessing
their commitment to green living says the Telegraph. For the time being at
least, saving the planet is taking second place to saving money. Sales of
expensive organic foods are falling as climate change slips down the league
table of daily concerns. So says the Telegraph's Neil Tweedie. In my opinion
this is rather missing the point, the Telegraph have some polls which they
say indicate that the environment is less important to people now they are
feeling the pinch. I wonder if many of the people they are talking about have
any idea what its like to feel the pinch I rather doubt it. Have you ever met
anybody who was polled for a newspaper? There never seems to be any indication
of who they are and how they were sourced. As we all know if you pick the right
biased sample you can prove anything you want.
But what about having a belief in your own health and wellbeing? Surely there
are other things that people like the Cleggs could give up to save money is the
amount they are saving really going to make a huge difference to them? Frankly
if in an economic downturn the first thing you want to jettison is healthy
living it doesn't say much for your commitment does it.
According to Julie Birchall the whole environmental movement is just a bunch of
public school boys intent on depriving the working classes of cheap flights and
costa brava tans. Well I can tell you now that I certainly didn't have a public
school education but I only have to look at some of the environmental changes
that have occurred in my lifetime to see that we have not looked after the
earth as we should have. I don't remember the amount of rubbish that you see
thrown about everywhere for a start and every village and town is completely
clogged with road traffic with all the fumes that produces. Certain illnesses
have increased such as asthma and eczema and the causes have been ascribed to
changes to the air quality that we breathe. Is that my imagination? Well I seem
to be well onto my soapbox here don't I? That article and some of the comments
got under my skin. What is your opinion? Have we the makings of an argument
here?
Linda