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Brexiteers on the hunt for home-grown tea as Buy British campaign goes viral

The campaign has been launched by the Blue Collar Conservative group of MPs who helped Boris Johnson sweep through the Labour heartlands a year ago.

Jack Peat by Jack Peat
2020-12-22 07:04
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A Buy Britain campaign organised by the Blue Collar Conservative group of MPs has gone viral on Twitter as Brexiteers hit out at France’s “politically-motivated” border restrictions.

Earlier this week Boris Johnson chaired a meeting of the Cobra emergency committee to discuss the mutant coronavirus and the travel restrictions imposed by the French and a string of other countries in Europe and beyond.

The closure of cross-channel routes until at least Wednesday has alarmed businesses in the lead-up to Christmas and with the added complication of the end of the Brexit transition period on December 31.

Sainsbury’s warned that disruption could hit supplies of lettuce, some salad leaves, cauliflowers, broccoli and citrus fruit, all of which are imported from the continent at this time of year.

And according to some people on Twitter, the restrictions could be politically motivated.

‘Brian o Nazareth’ urged the “people of the UK not to buy the EU bully boy products” and instead buy from British producers, and Stu Hamilton said he’ll never eat French cheese again.

people of UK ?? I urge you not to buy the EU bully boy products – buy and support your British producers .. ??

the EU travel restrictions aren’t about the virus this is about EU punishment beatings..#BuyBritish pic.twitter.com/OvE4V3PiE9

— Brian (@BrianoNazereth) December 20, 2020

The perfect response to the French closing their borders to British exports & continental imports is obvious – and feelgood

Buy British wherever possible continue to do so!

We should have a huge government campaign to do so, across the board, come January 1st #BritishIsBest pic.twitter.com/uvxh0ebTey

— Martin Daubney (@MartinDaubney) December 21, 2020

But others have been quick to point out our reliance on imports, and the fact that we have been allowed to buy British all along.

Here’s the best of the reaction so far:

Buy British oranges and bananas, you traitors. Right now! #BuyBritish

— Mandoline ❄️ (@Mandoline_Blue) December 21, 2020

#BuyBritish lemons, oranges, avocados, coffee, fertilisers, energy, milling wheat, tea. Tea? We don’t produce… wait a shitting minute… shit all? #BrexitReality

— Baron von Jasper (@SpanielJasper) December 21, 2020

#BuyBritish (Grown in Spain)

Washed in Nepal
Packaged in Argentina
Inspected by Italy

Bought in Britain

Proceeds go to Scotland… pic.twitter.com/XFlTEMYXzT

— Naughty Lefty Anti-fascist Luddite (@BenjaminMcDonn6) December 21, 2020

If you’re such patriots, what was stopping you buying British before? #BuyBritish

— Jack Peat (@jacknpeat) December 21, 2020

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