so 4 of those followed by biscuits, chocolate, crisps, etc, full fat coke..poor but fat f**kers
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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. :shrug:
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.