As we told you yesterday, London Mayor Sadiq Khan, with his city under siege from dangerous threats, is finally taking action. Well, sort of:
The Mayor of London @SadiqKhan proposes a ban on junk food adverts on the entire Transport for London network pic.twitter.com/GSzm0I5AKy
— Sky News (@SkyNews) May 11, 2018
As you might guess, former NYC Mayor Michael Bloomberg stood up and applauded Khan’s effort to target forks and spoons after having already banned knives:
Obesity has become a global epidemic, and children face a lifetime of health problems unless we take bolder steps to confront it. @MayorofLondon's plan to ban junk food ads on the @TfL network sets a great example that other cities can learn from. https://t.co/LZHQiQchRO
— Mike Bloomberg (@MikeBloomberg) May 11, 2018
If Khan adds large sugary sodas to his axis of food/beverage evil list Bloomberg might actually nominate him for a Nobel Peace Prize.
Petty tyrants of a feather stick together. https://t.co/6T65pUAHhi
— Phineas Fahrquar (@irishspy) May 11, 2018
It's harder to knife skinny people https://t.co/CliDYvnbzV
— Stephen Shaw (@czechov) May 12, 2018
Wait, wasn't hunger just a problem? https://t.co/tGkHX4BqHZ
— JWF (@JammieWF) May 12, 2018
https://twitter.com/C_Brusca/status/995134462882033664
Why be responsible when you can just have the government ban free will?
Your mayor New York.
Pathetic https://t.co/kCfPLDXjRw
— THICK (@thick650) May 12, 2018
‘Nuff said.
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