Jeremy Vine interviewed a vegan and there was a ham sandwich on the table. This is what happened next
Probably for the best if you are about to interview a vegan on your Radio 2 midday show you order something other than a ham sandwich for lunch.
Except it does mean you end up with radio like this.
When a militant vegan campaigner goes on live national radio and spots the presenter's ham sandwich this can happen pic.twitter.com/CocGYIvmPv
— Tim Johns (@timoncheese) January 30, 2018
Just wait until he finds out the Twitter name of Vine’s producer who posted the clip.
He’s gonna hate your handle Tim…
— Millicent Cooke (@millierosecooke) January 30, 2018
hadn't considered that. I'll adopt the brace position.
— Tim Johns (@timoncheese) January 30, 2018
Logically he is right. It’s more offensive to see dead flesh than offending by telling someone how it got to their plate. And I see that as an occasional meat eater
— Alan Monolith (@alanmonolith) January 30, 2018
Except this seems like a fair point.
Hmmm. Not sure that a cow is artificially inseminated via her anus. But I am less belligerent in my approach to veganism.
— Jane Braybrook (@JaneBraybrook1) January 30, 2018