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Considering that there will be future Kentish generations, and that the world's population increases every year, do the Forumites think it would be a good proposal that one day we promote an increase of agricultural production in Kent, with the idea of exporting in particular fruit to other continents (where populations tend to increase)? The preparing of more orchards and their maintenance would offer employment to our young people and the chance to keep in contact with the Garden of England which we live in and is OURS to cultivate.
It would be a good investment in the future too, as more crops mean more food, and bring in an earning when sold on the world market.
The fantastic opportunities of producing computers, electronics of every kind, clothes and shoes and much more have been taken away and transported abroad, so if we offer our young people this opportunity, they would surely appreciate it!
If we consider that the public deficit figures that Barry informs us of are going to increase to trillions, as Barry intelligently has stated, we can assume that one day even the pension funds will run out, not only the public sector funds.
So is this a good starting point for our economy, to dedicate more effort to agriculture and help our young Kentish generation have a good starting opportunity and more of an income for the future than what an ever increasing public deficit could offer?
As a UKIP member it is part of what I would propose at the Council elections.
Should the project be accepted at the next Council elections, and councillors come in accordingly, I would be the first to pick up a spade and start working, and show others how to go about it!