NanaJan
50swoman.bsky.social
NanaJan
@50swoman.bsky.social
Slave to the black cat.
YourParty UK and Green Party member/supporter
Support 50s women, our NHS, anti-Brexit. NO to privatisation UK
YES to Proportional Representation
& strong supporter of UBI
#TaxWealthNotWork
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6. But again and again, legislators seem determined to make idiots of themselves on behalf of powerful industries. They are meant to represent our interests, not those of the lobbyists, but that message seems to have got lost. Vote for those who represent the people, not the money. 6/6
December 3, 2025 at 10:31 AM
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5. Minced meat is meat, but mincemeat isn’t. Nor are sweetmeats, though sweetbreads are. Buffalo wings are an obvious attempt to mess with our heads. Shepherd’s pie, or so the printed ingredients claim, contains no shepherd. And don’t get me started on jelly babies. 5/6
December 3, 2025 at 10:29 AM
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4. If legislators are to insist on food literalism, they should at least be consistent. There's no dinosaur in turkey dinosaurs (and not much turkey). If a vegan hotdog is ruled out on the grounds that it contains no meat, the meat version should also be ruled out, as it contains no dog. 4/6
December 3, 2025 at 10:29 AM
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3. The industry knows that words are important. If Moses had been obliged by labelling laws to promise the Israelites a land of mammary secretions and insect vomit, I doubt many would have followed him into Canaan, though these are accurate descriptions of milk and honey. 3/6
December 3, 2025 at 10:27 AM
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2. It has *nothing* to do with improving clarity. There’s no evidence that people are confused by terms such as veggie burgers, meat-free sausages or oat milk. It’s a crudely protectionist measure designed to stamp out competition, by forcing plant-based companies to use offputting terms. 2/6
December 3, 2025 at 10:27 AM
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To be fair to our Nige, taking in defectors, or we COULD call them "asylum seekers" is not strictly doing a deal. Who'da thunk Reform would go big on taking in homeless waifs and strays. I wonder if they'll integrate culturally?
December 3, 2025 at 9:46 AM
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McSweeny will simply tell Starmer to cling to their absurd red lines & that'll be that.
Labour are afraid to lift a finger against right or rw media.
Yet they're perfectly ok to bully the weak & the downtrodden.
Classic bullies, all mouth until they’re faced with someone bigger then they bottle it.
November 22, 2025 at 6:41 AM