not many players get the opportunity to play at such a brilliant club, such an historic club. i m really grateful. i don t think about money at all when i make these kind of decisions. i never have and i never will, i play the game purely out of love. that majority stems from father mark and debbie s mum who have been instrumental in serving his son from roots to one of the biggest stages his departure from boyhood club birmingham city three years ago to borussia dortmund made him the most expensive 17 year old in history. having now established himself as a regular starter for his country. it s no surprise it was excitement among the fans who turned out to welcome him. welcome to madrid! i like the idea of this being out of my comfort zone, if you like. maybe would ve been a easier option to go back to england, my native country and live there and play there in the premier league but i couldn t turn down real madrid, really. it again shows the majority bellingham possesses .
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to make ourfood am certain it will not be. we want to make our food system more resilient. at a time when we are seeing food prices and fuel prices going up, we are very vulnerable because we are not producing enough food at home. the farmers i speak to in suffolk and norfolk all the time say there is far more the government can be doing to support our farmers to produce more food locally, to improve the grants available for nature friendly farming where farmers tell me there is nowhere near enough money in that pot, it is too difficult to access. if we work with our farmers we can produce far more food locally and we will be more food locally and we will be more resilient to a changing climate, to international, political affairs, which we have seen with the war in ukraine can shoot these prices up. we need a far more resilient approach to farming, energy, to the way we run our economy and that is the vision we are setting out. find economy and that is the vision we are setting out.