 We're facing a cost of living crisis, but compared to England's historic economic depressions it's far worse today because we are locked into urban areas and able to access food without having money. This hasn't always been the case. This aerial photo shows Bambi around 1950, 19,000 people and hundreds of allotments highlighted to show their location. Those allotments and market gardens supplied vegetables, meat and dairy products to homes and local shops. From the 1930s to the recessions of the 1970s and 1980s plots were essential to the well-being of local families. Most of this land had been built over by the late 1980s. Government policy has deliberately sold off the land available for people to grow their own food. It's a 600 year old policy that has sold shared public land to private interests. And so today we are completely subservient to an economic process that only serves the large land owners who own most of Britain. To find out more about this, watch the full video The Cost of Living Crisis and the Coming Crash on Ramblin the Activist YouTube Channel.