That is not demonising anyone. Simply stating a fact that, if properly addressed, could make a big difference. Instead she's shouted down because of who she happens to be.
so 4 of those followed by biscuits, chocolate, crisps, etc, full fat coke..poor but fat f**kers
That is not demonising anyone. Simply stating a fact that, if properly addressed, could make a big difference. Instead she's shouted down because of who she happens to be.
Must be a welsh thing.
You probably eat corned beef too. Dirty *******.
Weekends only as I am a man of leisure.
And when hungover midweek, obviously.
And her a PR consultant too. Bad PR from a bad PR lady.
She wasn't trying to help anyone, she was speaking at the release of a report into a parliamentary inquiry and was basically there to put the government's side after the kicking it'd received from Welbz the day before.
Unfortunately she seems to have scored a Frank Sinclair-esque own goal.
who she is probably makes it a bit hard to take for the poor. But if we ignored who she was and simply took her comments at face value, I think we could all agree that she is quite correct.
unhealthy ****, or that they were able to prepare wholesome meals from scratch at the same, or lesser cost? Because that's the question.
You appear not to give a **** either way, as long as you can make glib remarks about someone's class.
I'd honestly love you to tell me what was so crass about what she said.
Poor people don't know how to cook - She's right. They don't.
"We have lost our cooking skills," - She's right. We have.
"I had a large bowl of porridge today, which cost 4p. A large bowl of sugary cereals will cost you 25p." - Absolutely correct.
So whence comes all this faux outrage exactly?
Honestly, one does long for the days when the C of E was 'The Conservative Party At Prayer'. They all seem to be raging Trots these days.