UK hasn't got a brewing grain shortage.
So why has it gone up from £24 to £40 a sack overnight? I don't blame the retailers for their grain prices even if I have issues with some of them elsewhere.UK hasn't got a brewing grain shortage.
Because we’re getting bummed by them.So why has it gone up from £24 to £40 a sack overnight? I don't blame the retailers for their grain prices even if I have issues with some of them elsewhere.
So why has it gone up from £24 to £40 a sack overnight? I don't blame the retailers for their grain prices even if I have issues with some of them elsewhere.
It's the owners of gas fields that are the big winners - like Norway and RussiaI'm sure the cost of energy and fuel have contributed to the price rises. The energy and fuel bosses and shareholders are the winners here.
Nonsense - the gas price has been falling ever since Nordstream was blown up. And no, it wasn't the US that blew it up - Seymour Hersch's conspiracy theory has been comprehensively debunked. Russia had the means to do it and the most to gain from Nordstream being blown up - Putin wanted to keep the economic pressure on Germany but couldn't stop supplying gas as then Russia is liable for £ billions of penalties, whereas if the pipeline is not available, then there's no penalties to pay.Those countries who blew up Nordstream 2 (my money is on the USA here) have cost us dearly.
It's the owners of gas fields that are the big winners - like Norway and Russia
Nonsense - the gas price has been falling ever since Nordstream was blown up. And no, it wasn't the US that blew it up - Seymour Hersch's conspiracy theory has been comprehensively debunked. Russia had the means to do it and the most to gain from Nordstream being blown up - Putin wanted to keep the economic pressure on Germany but couldn't stop supplying gas as then Russia is liable for £ billions of penalties, whereas if the pipeline is not available, then there's no penalties to pay.
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