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There's not much I DO agree with the bog-eyed Scot
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<blockquote data-quote="Sheikh Yerbouti" data-source="post: 717829" data-attributes="member: 9093"><p>For once, esteemed senor Radish we disagree.</p><p>I think given his position and personal & career history, Gordon Brown is the LAST person who should be going on record with soundbites about wasting food.</p><p></p><p>At best it's patronising, and at worst it's downright hypocrisy.</p><p>To me, it gives away the ego of the man that he will try to make personal political capital out of even this.</p><p>Surely he must know, if he really does want to reduce food wastage... I mean if that really is his aim, there are better ways of getting the message across. At least ways that will be viewed in a more positive light, and hence are more likely to be taken on board.</p><p></p><p>My issue is not with what was said but with who said it, and why. It reeks of spin and "politik" rather than any actual substance.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Sheikh Yerbouti, post: 717829, member: 9093"] For once, esteemed senor Radish we disagree. I think given his position and personal & career history, Gordon Brown is the LAST person who should be going on record with soundbites about wasting food. At best it's patronising, and at worst it's downright hypocrisy. To me, it gives away the ego of the man that he will try to make personal political capital out of even this. Surely he must know, if he really does want to reduce food wastage... I mean if that really is his aim, there are better ways of getting the message across. At least ways that will be viewed in a more positive light, and hence are more likely to be taken on board. My issue is not with what was said but with who said it, and why. It reeks of spin and "politik" rather than any actual substance. [/QUOTE]
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