Fake Boris Johnson drowns in plastic in hard-hitting Greenpeace ad
Natasha Clark
Updated: 18 May 2021, 23:29
Natasha Clark
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A FAKE Boris Johnson was pictured drowning in plastic last night in a damning campaign ad showing how millions of bottles get chucked away and end up abroad.
Greenpeace revealed a powerful new advert showing the PM being swept away by a monumental amount of plastic waste.
A plastic Boris Johnson was pictured drowning in plastic last night in a damning campaign ad showing how millions of bottles get chucked away and end up abroad
Greenpeace revealed a powerful new advert showing the PM being swept away by a monumental amount of plastic waste
Lidl TWO new large-scale Lidl supermarkets have won planning approval. The stores will be built on Carlisle Road, Airdrie and Mossbell Road, Bellshill after permission was granted by planning officers at North Lanarkshire Council. The Airdrie site also allows for a drive thru, which would be used by another operator, and further future retail, which will also provide more job opportunities once trading, the discounter said. The current owner Distell International Ltd will relocate its operations to a newly developed facility in East Kilbride. The firm said the new stores will create up to 80 new jobs for the local economy once opened and represent Lidl’s continued commitment across Scotland .
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