Bread and circuses
So, Labour is proposing price controls on essential food items and a £300m VAT reduction on UK summer holiday attractions? As weather forecasters predict temperatures in the low 30s Celcius this late-spring Bank Holiday weekend, a long hot summer could provoke civil unrest if prices continue to rise at home and Iran's blockade of the Strait of Hormuz is not lifted, meaning flights to foreign holiday destinations become unaffordable to all but the super-rich due to the increased cost of jet fuel. Last year I wrote to the government suggesting that the 75th anniversary of the Festival of Britain this year would present a perfect opportunity for Labour to promote, in Dr Johnson's immortal phrase, 'the gaiety of nations', as the post-war Attlee government did in 1951. Answer came there none. The Roman Empire adopted a similarly pragmatic policy, panem et circenses , when it came to appeasing a restive populace in the hope of avoiding riots, although it was done on a much mo...