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GB News only launched on Sunday but thanks to the antics of a few screeching self-righteous Twitter activists goaded by SFH the ad-boycott campaign has had some success in targeting brands whose adverts initially appeared on the channel.
Corporations that have quickly taken the knee to SFH, and agreed not to sin by advertising further on GB News, include the Swedish homeware giant Ikea, the Dutch beer outfit Grolsch, skincare manufacturer Nivea and Kopparberg, a modish cider brand from Sweden.
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The Open University a public institution nominally committed to free thinking has also fallen into line with the closed minds of these crusaders and joined the boycott.
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