“The UK is quite quickly tipping towards serious civil disorder: in many parts of the country whitey has had more than enough.”
Nobody sums up the nation’s current woes like Rod Liddle, in today’s Spectator.
They live in Britain 🇬🇧
They love British £’s
They line up for British passports
But the sight of the Union Jack or St George’s Cross “hurts their feelings”
Funny though, no problem flying the flags of the countries they ran away from.
If the British flag offends you, maybe the UK isn’t the place for you.
If you love Britain, respect her flag.
Proud to wear it. Proud to fly it. Always
No retreat. No surrender. 🇬🇧 🏴
#UnionJack #StGeorgesCross #BritainFirst #LoveItOrLeaveIt
“I heard you want your country back. Ha. Shut the f*** up” angrily yells Vylan, fresh from calling for “death to the IDF”, to a chanting crowd of white middle-class British liberals excitedly waving their foreign flags. All rather depressing, isn’t it?
I note the intense border security at Glastonbury, which far outstrips that of Dover’s. Build bridges, not walls, they cry - apart from around their own filthy little sanctuary.
How so very progressive of them, flying their Palestinian flags - they must all feel so very proud of themselves. Sipping their £8 iced lattes, posting on tiktok from the newest iphone. Really revolutionary stuff.
A fatal blow struck against the capitalist system. Well done, everyone.
All broadcast live on the BBC, our ‘national’ broadcaster. Fantastic work from them, as usual.
None of this is Britain. Real Britain. Actual Britain. Decent Britain.
Not the Britain built by generations of hardworking, patriotic British men and women.
Who quite frankly, have had enough. I know I have.
We will all be closely watching, as Lucy Connolly rots in jail, what action the police will take against this revolting man - the precedent has been set.
So, yes Mr Vylan. You heard correctly, we do want our country back.
But no. We will definitely not "shut the fuck up".
Learn how to sing, take a shower and sod off.
This reinstalls the vibrant, energetic and proud London that the people should feel and see on a daily basis in our beloved capital. This motivates all to work, visit and to travel to our great Capital city! Watch me bring the spark back to our crown jewel when I become Mayor #Londontown 🫡🇬🇧
JUST IN: The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has banned the use of Red Dye No. 3, which is used in thousands of food products and is made from petroleum.
Red Dye No. 3 has been linked to cancer in animals. The dye give beverages and foods a bright red cherry color.
“The dye is still used in thousands of foods, including candy, cereals, cherries in fruit cocktails and strawberry-flavored milkshakes,” NBC reported.
Food manufacturers have until January 15, 2027 to fix their products.
Robert F. Kennedy Jr. has been a strong advocate for removing dyes from food products, specifically Yellow Dye No. 5 and Red Dye No. 40.
When you’re feeding cows at 7am, but have a meeting at 8.
Like many farmers, I work as well as farm to keep the lights on and food on my families table.
Rural workers often work multiple roles, they deserve recognition for their value to our economy and our food security.
Just tried raw milk for the first time and the taste difference is unbelievable!
Had a great chat with the farmer at Horsepool Farm. So awake. She’s utterly convinced these @ArlaDairyUK farmers will regret signing up for this. She’d never harm her cows this way.
#BoycottArla
https://t.co/i8PMwgwFo5
Stay away from @marksandspencer
If they're not letting men loiter around little girls having a bra fitting, they're poisoning the food chain at the behest of their overlords.
Full list
Here are all the brands and partnerships with Arla (they supply all supermarket own label dairy products!):
Core Brands
1. Arla
• Includes a range of products such as milk, yogurt, cheese, butter, and cream.
• Sub-brands include:
• Arla Cravendale: Filtered milk that stays fresh longer.
• Arla B.O.B: A fat-free milk that tastes like semi-skimmed.
• Arla Protein: High-protein yogurts, drinks, and snacks.
• Arla Lactofree: Dairy products free from lactose, including milk, yogurt, and cheese.
2. Lurpak
• Famous for its premium butter and spreads.
3. Anchor
• Offers butter, spreads, and cream, with a focus on natural ingredients.
4. Castello
• Specializes in premium and artisanal cheeses, including blue, brie, and hard cheese varieties.
5. Apetina
• A brand focused on cooking cheeses, including cubes, blocks.
Organic Range
• Arla Organic: Includes organic milk and other dairy products.
Brands with Partnerships
1. Starbucks
• Arla produces and distributes ready-to-drink (RTD) Starbucks-branded chilled coffee beverages in Europe, the Middle East, and Africa.
2. Yeo Valley (Organic Milk)
• As mentioned earlier, Arla has a licensing agreement to produce, distribute, and market Yeo Valley Organic Milk in the U.K., though Yeo Valley remains independently owned.
3. McDonald’s
• Arla supplies dairy products like cheese and milk for McDonald’s restaurants in several countries.
4. Ecomilk
• A collaboration in certain European markets to produce lactose-free milk products.
Arla Foods supplies private-label dairy products to several major retailers in the U.K.
Major Retailers
1. Tesco
• Supplies own-brand fresh milk, cheese, butter, and yogurt for the supermarket chain.
2. Sainsbury’s
• Produces private-label milk and dairy products, including cheese and cream, for Sainsbury’s.
3. Asda
• Provides own-label milk and other dairy products.
4. Morrisons
• Supplies milk and cheese for Morrison’s private-label range.
5. Aldi
• Partners with Arla for private-label milk, cheese, and butter, maintaining Aldi’s focus on quality at low prices.
6. Lidl
• Supplies milk and dairy products for Lidl’s private-label offerings.
7. Waitrose
• Arla contributes to Waitrose’s high-quality private-label dairy range, including organic milk.
8. Co-op
• Supplies milk and cream for the Co-op’s own-brand products.
9. Iceland
• Provides private-label dairy products
10. Marks and Spencer
My deep dive into #Bovaer from my latest report🚩
In relation to safety studies for the consumer, a 2-year carcinogenicity study in Wistar rats showed “mesenchymal cell tumours were reported in 4 out of 49 females at the top dose of 300 mg/kg bw/day of 3-NOP given orally. Based on these results, the original study report concluded there was evidence of carcinogenicity in female rats.”
https://t.co/ZXA6ACcSA2
‘I do take grievance with British consumers and indeed cows being used as guinea pigs in the latest game of Frankenstein Food…’
@benleo rails against Brits being subjected to a new additive to milk which aims to stop cows from farting.
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Methane from cows is part of the natural carbon cycle that after 10- 12 years breaks down into natural CO2 and water. Grass absorbs the CO2 by photosynthesis and the whole cycle starts again.
He’s right. After 10-12 years, cow methane is broken down into CO2, and enters a carbon cycle that is captured and absorbed by plants via photosynthesis, converted into cellulose and eaten by livestock and the cycle starts again. The very essence of environmental sustainability.