This is one of the most ridiculous things I have heard from so called ”Left Wingers” all over the Internet they are calling for a boycott of Yorkshire Tea after the Chancellor Rishi Sunak was pictured making a pot of tea using Yorkshire Tea Bags.
The political left should have better things to worry about......electing a new leader, forming a front bench to be a credible opposition to the Government and sorting out some policies for a start
Davidhs well, Dorset Tea is not grown in Dorset either .... Cornish Tea is not grown in Cornwall, although a specialist tea is grown there. I don't think that Dorset Tea is even produced in Dorset any longer
Now we've had Brexit, I don't think we should drink any tea - it's not grown in England, and is NOT acceptable. We must drink nettle tea with local grown nettles until such time as the British Raj is reestablished. I hope it will be with that nice Mr Rees-Mogg as Viceroy, and then, only then, can we once again drink tea grown under decent British rule. BRITISH TEA FOR BRITISH PEOPLE!
Personally, as a died in the wool Yorkshire lass, I can’t stand the stuff (only drink Rooibos or Earl Grey), but, by ‘eck!, I will fight to the death for the right of others to stand their spoons up in it!? (including the Chancellor of the Exchequer!).
The best tea in the world! Full disclosure, I am Yorkshire!! Honestly if I am not fed up of people making problems from little things. Look around the world, Syria, Corona Virus, Poverty and War. If you really want to make a fuss about something choose something that matters!!
Is that really all they have to worry about......!!! I love a cup of tea but not Yorkshire Tea - even the lovely Sean Bean on the ad couldn't tempt me!!
Glad I am the only person in the world who is not on Facebook or Twitter! Have better things to do with my time, like brewing another cup of Yorkshire Tea Lol!!!
I was more bemused by the size of the teapot the Chancellor was holding . He said he said he was making tea for his team; that teapot would have only have filled three mugs worth