Let me break this down for you: Labour is about to do a complete flip on some of its most cherished progressive values—foie gras and fur bans are on the chopping block. The reason? They want a sweet trade deal with the EU, but guess who's standing in their way?
You know how they say "business is business"? Well, that’s what this feels like—Labour caving to corporate greed.
Now, why should you care about foie gras and fur? Because these aren't just trivial issues. They're a litmus test for whether our government prioritizes ethics or profits.
No one is going to tell you this on CNN. But here's the buried number: animal welfare advocates who've spent years pushing for these bans are now "bitterly disappointed." That's not hyperbole; it’s a direct quote from people on the ground fighting for this cause.
The REAL figures aren't being bandied about by politicians or corporate suits. They're in the footnotes of reports that no one will read unless they’re looking for them. And those numbers show how hollow Labour's promises truly are.
So, who benefits from all this? Not you. It’s big business once again getting a pass while the rest of us pay the price.
This isn't about protecting your grocery bill in dollars and cents—this is about protecting what little integrity remains in our political discourse.




