Reform’s increasingly infamous MP Sarah Pochin has been back making public comments about what really keeps her up at night.
For once it’s not all about spending vast sums of public money on their favourite type of flags. But nor is it the cost of living crisis, the welfare crisis, the Reform competence crisis, their desire to transfer any residual wealth from the everyday-person to the billionaires they want to make or their inability to keep any of their pre-election promises.
It is that: TV adverts have too many Black and Asian people in them for her taste.
Reform MP Sarah Pochin has hit out at “woke” adverts “full of black people”.
The Runcorn and Helsby MP said it “drives me mad” and claimed the “average white family” was no longer represented.
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Ms Pochin was responding to a viewer on TalkTV who complained about the demographics of advertising.
The MP said the viewer was “absolutely right” and “it drives me mad when I see adverts full of black people, full of Asian people”.
Whose fault is it? Oh, same as usual, it’s the great conspiracy of the woke apparently.
Ms Pochin blamed the situation on the “woke liberati” in the “arty-farty world”.
Anna Turley of the Labour party comments on this re-emergence on a classic complaint of the racists her comments belie:
It’s astonishing that a senior Reform MP is spending her time counting the numbers of people with a different skin colour to her on TV adverts.
Defining British people by the colour of their skin is completely unacceptable and shows once again that Reform are more interested in dividing our country than uniting it.
