MP lancia una campagna per ridurre il prezzo della barretta di cioccolato Freddo a 5 centesimi

https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/clylp7xy253o?xtor=AL-72-%5Bpartner%5D-%5Bbbc.news.twitter%5D-%5Bheadline%5D-%5Bnews%5D-%5Bbizdev%5D-%5Bisapi%5D&at_link_id=45253B7E-87D1-11EF-B25E-BC1D0299B9BB&at_campaign=Social_Flow&at_link_origin=BBCPolitics&at_ptr_name=twitter&at_format=link&at_link_type=web_link&at_medium=social&at_campaign_type=owned&at_bbc_team=editorial

di Codydoc4

16 Comments

  1. ferrel_hadley on

    This guy has way too much time on his hands. Maybe get busy with being a constituency MP?

  2. Sam_Handwidge on

    Price of raw materials has gone through the roof. You can cut the price of a Freddo if you don’t mind each one being the size of a chocolate button.

  3. Time4aRealityChek on

    Lets not worry about the fact that England is a big dumpster fire and concentrate on what really matters to our constituents

  4. iamjoemarsh on

    >Despite the economic, social, and political issues facing the UK, in October 2024 Southport’s new MP, who earns more than £91,000 per annum representing the town in Parliament, stated on his [X.com](http://X.com) account he wants to start a petition asking Cadburys to reduce the UK children’s sweet called a Freddo back to 5p.

    A really, truly objective edit in Wikipedia.

    This is stupid, annoying, attention-seeking nonsense, but the aim is to try and get young people interested in politics. Which does make me wonder how easily distracted this person thinks the average “young person” is, but if they’re about as easily distracted as the average “old person” then it might work pretty well.

  5. WafflesOnAPlane787 on

    Not even in the top 1,000 of problems in the UK right now!

  6. literalmetaphoricool on

    Yes its ridiculous on the surface, but might actually be a good bit of political education (as long as he updates the kids regularly about how inflation works as it inevitably fails).

  7. mrafinch on

    I love how the go to justification for stuff like this is always “especially in a cost of living crisis.”

  8. mameotoko on

    Anyone getting genuinely upset about this needs to read the article and get a grip.

    >Hurley told the BBC he was inspired to launch his campaign after speaking to students at a local school in his constituency.

    >”The girls were very clued-up about political issues, including assisted dying and the Middle East.”

    >However, he said one of the students also asked if he could launch a petition to cut Freddo bars to 5p.

    >Hurley said he didn’t expect the campaign to succeed but that the petition was a “lovely, little whimsical, light-hearted thing we can do” that might help engage young people in politics.

    >”If you start talking about gas bills, the average 14-year-old might switch off, but if you talk about the price of chocolate bars…”

  9. The only thing better than the article is the BBC comments section.

  10. Read the article before commenting, jesus christ folks you make yourself look like fools.

  11. Ruin_In_The_Dark on

    Whilst he is at it, can he bring back the £20 eighth?

  12. BadAspie on

    Personally I would try to address the economic stagnation that has made things generally unaffordable, rather than campaign for one private business to act against inflation, but what do I know, I’m just a Reddit commenter.

  13. This_Ebb_2813 on

    This is the most British thing a British MP could do. It’s just a side-project. I welcome this. Lighten up people!

  14. pissflapgrease on

    Well this post has done a good job of showing how truly pathetic this sub can be.

  15. davidbatt on

    I’m so angry about this. This is the final nail in the coffin of our once glorious nation.

    My children are in tears, my dog is barking and I’m keeping my photo of Churchill close, for the comfort he brings.

  16. chainedtomydesk on

    Nice to see our MP’s are tackling the real problems facing this country

Leave A Reply