Nigel Farage is angry at left-wing milk. I know this reads like a discarded line from an old episode of The Thick of It, but the Farage fury is real.
He made a social media video. He was in what he called a “smart hotel” in London. He wanted milk for coffee. He didn’t want semi-skimmed, or oat milk or almond milk – none of that for Nigel. What he wanted, he raged, was “proper bloody milk, not left-wing options”. Quite why he didn’t just ask, as he was in a hotel and they would have been in more of a position to help than people watching on video, only Angry Nigel can tell. Of course, he could just take his coffee black, as nature intended. Maybe that is pro-Europe anti-Brexit coffee bias by me. Apologies, Nigel, you angry milk man.
I look forward to his incandescent madness about woke sandwiches.
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It’s the time of year when lists are put together. I like these lists, most of which are barely concealed efforts by companies to boost their brand. When the news can feel like a dark fever dream, discovering where the favourite place to live in Britain sits (that’s Rightmove’s list, drawn from a poll of site users) or the nation’s favourite sandwich filling (that’s from Allinson, the bread manufacturer) is a welcome distraction. I recognise I’m being played. Here I am talking about the brands. IT’S WHAT THEY WANT!! But, frankly, who cares. Relatability is key. There is an interest because you immediately think about what you like/dislike about where you live, or the stuff you pack into your bread.
Which brings me back to woke sandwiches. There is a generational split. Older eaters still lean towards sliced ham, while Gen Z, clearly the locus of EVERYTHING that is wrong EVERYWHERE, are heading to what the Daily Mail calls “fancy woke fillings”. This involves chicken. The wokies are going for things like “upmarket extras” too, such as chillies and peppers. There is also a generational divide when it comes to toppings/sauces in sandwiches. One in 10 Boomers stick with salad cream. That’s down to one in 100 for Gen Z. I really hope Nigel is OK.