The Mockney Twat.
Jamie Oliver has threatened to stage an “Eton Mess” protest over the government’s U-turn on its anti-obesity strategy.
The celebrity chef has told the Prime Minister that he has “36 hours” to correct his mistake and called on the public to gather outside Downing Street on Friday at 12.30pm with bowls of dessert “invented in that very privileged place” where Boris Johnson went to school.
The more I hear of this vile creature, the more I despise him. It is not for him to issue ultimatums. If he thinks this is a good idea, he can stand for parliament and campaign that way. Of course, if he wants to organise a legal protest, that’s fine too, but the demands with menaces is crossing a line. The correct response to this demand with menaces is to tell him firmly that those demands have made damned sure that they will not be met under any circumstances.
The worst thing about Oliver is that all this fake outrage is designed to do nothing more than help him sell more of his shitty books when Christmas comes around – he’s been doing this for years.
Maybe RoPs could help, they do love calorific food
Roll up, roll up, limited edition new Jamy Kebabs: tasty, nutritous and helps reduce pestilence
@LR
You omitted an important word
Nasty Little Fat Scrote
O/T
Respond quickly: Say NO
Taxes already way too high, we need massive reduction not more. Slash business rates, not “Level Up”
“Conservative” Gov’t? Is Sunak also a Corbyn plant in addition to already known WEF one?
He is looking rather chubby nowadays, isn’t he? Maybe a few less glugs of olive oil in his meals might help.
A good anti obesity policy would be to admit that all government advice on nutrition has been misguided and flawed from the start and that such problems that do exist were actually caused by the government in the first place. Then abolish public health england and announce that, from now on, what you eat and drink is your own business.
So on the one hand we have this, on the other hand we have the body positivity thing and the Sports Illustrated cover. Seems like as long as people aren’t free to do what they want with their bodies, and others aren’t free to disapprove, then at least we’re keeping some Karens happy.
I suppose that, trying to look on the bright side, we do at least have some diversity of opinion for once.