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Bringing YOU round.....
Well done for bring very restrained!
I did get the patronising prompt of "Most Tweeters don't post replies like this...are you sure you want to post this..." Which only makes me want to post it even more.Well done for bring very restrained!
Don't tar that wee fox with the Laurence Fox brush.He's obviously planning some form of dastardly revenge against me for my repeated ridicule of him on Twitter as he's set up camp in my garden.
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I really hate that. Most Tweeters do, in fact, post replies like that.I did get the patronising prompt of "Most Tweeters don't post replies like this...are you sure you want to post this..." Which only makes me want to post it even more.
Yeah, but if it's extremely localised, it's a chance worth takingSurely having Fox, Oliver and PC in the same place creates some sort of vortex black-holey thing of cuntishness that could potentially destroy all of NW London?
Male menopause and beaking combined can have one hell of an effect.two sheds In fact, he was 41 at the time of his January 2020 QT appearance (when his shit stirring career started) and I thought he looked much younger than his age at the time. Most healthy adults don't physically age as much as he has in just three years. It's probably partly the glasses but that's not the only factor.
Like the worse third-tier friends stag do ever, stuck in a quantum time loop for all eternityChrist, the four lads in jeans have gone downhill a bit.
I'm torn on that, because it will probably be a close fought thing and really everyone voting for Binface should really be voting Labour if they want the constituency to flip.I do hope he gets less than Count Binface.
That’s a good thing really, as it will confuse votersI always get the Reclaim Party mixed up with the Reform Party.
I always get the Reclaim Party mixed up with the Reform Party.
Laurence Fox boycott of coffee brand that dumped GB News immediately backfires
"I just put a big order in. Thanks for bringing their ethical stance to my attention", one person said after Fox posted about the brand.www.thelondoneconomic.com
The Power of the FOX in advertising at work .
are you a brand that doesnt actually employ child slaves or sells guns to saudi for one low one time payment we can get get the FOX to demand a boycott of your services or product guaranteeing anyone who isn't a stupid NAZI will see you in a better light
Well playedGrind have responded.
Grind Responds to Laurence Fox’s Call for Boycott with a “Thank You” Billboard.
London 14th July 2023: Leading London independent coffee company, Grind, has today issued a response to actor Laurence Fox’s call for a boycott of the brand – by way of a billboard in London’s Leicester Square. Last week, after inadvertently advertising on GB News as part of a larger...grind.co.uk
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Last week, after inadvertently advertising on GB News as part of a larger portfolio ad buy, Grind pulled all future spending in response to tweets calling out the advertisement. Known for its home compostable pods, the coffee brand made the decision based on the sceptical stance on climate change adopted by many of the channels presenters, which doesn’t align with Grind’s sustainability efforts.
In response, Fox, who launched the right-wing Reclaim Party in 2020, tweeted that he would make his own personal ‘boycott’ of Grind and encouraged others to join him. From there, the brand was met with a barrage of negative tweets and critiques from GB News advocates, and hundreds of tweets supporting it’s decision - trending as high as #5 on Twitter UK.
To Grind’s surprise, the outcry had the opposite of the intended effect, with web traffic nearly doubling in the day following the tweet, and a 50% increase in sales. Despite the calls for a boycott there was no increase in subscription cancellations and the brand’s high street stores saw no drop in footfall.
“It’s unsettling for any business that finds themselves at the centre of a Twitter-storm like this, however we stand by our decision to pull further ad spend from GB News.” said David Abrahamovitch, CEO of Grind. “Sustainability is a core brand-pillar at Grind and it’s simply not the right fit for Grind to partner with a channel that provides a platform for those who cast doubt on climate science. It was a real relief to see that our decision led to tremendous support from new and existing customers alike”.
In response, Grind has launched a billboard showcasing just a few of the positive tweets the brand has received in response to the call for boycott, many of whom have showcased their purchase or their pledge to subscribe. The billboard is live today in London’s Leicester Square.
Grind has also made a donation in Laurence’s name to the WWF Climate Crisis Fund, in the amount of £1432 - twice the amount it spent with GB news prior to pulling the advertisement.