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
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Master and Commander: The Far Side of the World (2003) (Film4, 9pm) OLD-school thrills. Peter Weir’s swashbuckling adventure, adapted from Patrick O’Brian’s novels, is a proper swashbuckler . Captain “Lucky” Jack Aubrey (Russell Crowe) and the 197 crew of the HMS Surprise are ordered to intercept the French Privateer Acheron and “sink, burn or take her as a prize”. The first altercation between the two vessels leaves Aubrey’s ship badly damaged and many crew injured. Aubrey heads for the Galapagos Islands to replenish supplies while the ship’s doctor, Stephen Maturin (Paul Bettany), tries his best to minimise the casualties. Russell Crowe famously took to Twitter to defend the film’s merits when someone dared to criticise it.
It s difficult to recall the furore last year when there was a national conversation about whether St Patrick’s Day celebrations would go ahead.
That crammed throngs watching parades march all over the country with brass bands, complicated floats and frozen American majorettes was even considered a possibility looks, with hindsight, an enormous folly.
How innocent we were back then. Cheltenham had gone ahead, other countries were doing things differently and to some, lockdown appeared far too much, too soon. An over-reaction even.
Cancel Paddy’s Day? The disappointment, the what-will-we-do-instead no prospect of flat green pints or blow-up leprechaun hats. Think of the children, someone, please!