
Funding the Future Why we need rationing, now
Apr 2, 2026
A warning that the UK already faces war-like supply shocks to oil, gas, fertiliser and food. Discussion of shortages beyond energy, from helium to microchips, and how markets will ration by income. Case for government-led rationing of fuel, aviation and food. Proposal to redesign taxes to curb excess consumption and fund large-scale state intervention.
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Immediate Supply Shock From Middle East Conflict
- The UK is already in a war economy as Middle East conflict squeezes global oil by ~20% and gas by ~30%, creating immediate supply shocks.
- Those shocks ripple into fertiliser, food imports (about half UK food), helium and chips, reducing goods and services availability.
Markets Ration By Income Not Need
- When supply collapses markets ration by price so access goes to those with money, not those with need, producing injustice and instability.
- That process will exclude low-income households from essentials and firms will exploit scarcity to raise profits, widening inequality.
Implement Fuel Rationing Prioritised By Need
- Do plan and implement rationing now to allocate resources by need across oil, aviation fuel, heating oil and food.
- Prioritise fuel for work, school and medical needs while restricting leisure travel and non-essential road use.
