Jack Monroe Uses Dead Ivan Cameron To Promote Her Wholemeal Pizzas
Celebrity chef Jack Monroe’s most recent story for The Guardian tells readers:
pizza with kale pesto recipe – I make a lot of pizza for the kids as a treat – and don’t feel at all guilty about sneaking wholemeal flour into the base and vegetables on top.
If the woman who cooks to a budget (one that’s getting bigger) doesn’t feel guilty about wholemeal flour in a child’s pizza (has she no conscience?), maybe her tweets with prick her into mental unrest.
A recent one opines:
Because he [David Cameron] uses stories about his dead son as misty-eyed rhetoric to legitimise selling our NHS to his friends: #CameronMustGo
In 2009, Mr Cameron’s six-year-old son Ivan, who suffered from cerebral Palsy and epilepsy, died.
We don’t know what young Ivan would have made of Monroe’s charm, but maybe she can create a Twitter account in the child’s name and use it to contact David Cameron and get her views across in a more sensitive manner?
Tweet 1: “@IvanCam: I never knew wholemeal pizza could taste so good. Thanks Jack Monroe”
Monroe then adds:
Words, eh. Not ife and death is it.
Back in the The Guardian, Monroe has more shocking news:
Chef and campaigner Jack Monroe explains why food is far more political than people think
Is it because if you don’t agree with Jack she’s gob in your dinner?
Posted: 24th, November 2014 | In: Celebrities, Politicians, Reviews Comment | TrackBack | Permalink