Hungry Joe
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DKM; you can take political cynicism too far and end up doing and believing in nothing and excusing your inaction as 'realism'.
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Simster said:But you could say that about any policy.
Hungry Joe said:DKM; you can take political cynicism too far and end up doing and believing in nothing and excusing your inaction as 'realism'.
D'Angelo Saxon said:Yeah, I have to say, it has changed my opinion on J.O. for the good. He used to be the most annoying prick in the world in my eyes, but he's endeared himself to me a little more in this latest series...
Dick Knights Mum said:I know HJ. But this is such a fantastic demonstration by Jamie Oliver of how things can be improved, and how they should be, that it should provoke more than a knee-jerk response from the government. Of course more money is needed - but it has to be spent well.
adrian29uk said:He has done a cracking job highlighting problem and it just shows what can happen before an election, but it does not end there. Some school dinners are serverd by private companies and private companies like to make lots of £££££ so this means they will still continue to sell bad foods becuase its easier and cheaper to prepare. Why dont the goverment take these meals back in house, school dinners should not be a profit making scheme.
Yorkie said:I have three of his recipe books.