'This is not acceptable!'
To view this video please enable JavaScript, and consider upgrading to a web browser that supports HTML5 video This is the moment a Tesco shopper calls security on poppy sellers and demands to know who gave them permission to sell ‘badges for murderers’ ahead of Remembrance Day. Footage shows the irate woman shouting at the pensioner behind the stall, saying it ‘wasn’t acceptable’ to be selling the remembrance material at the Millenium Way store in Lurgan, near Belfast.
‘I will set up a protest outside this store! It shouldn’t be in store. There will be a protest.’ She also demanded to know which food from within the store came from Israel. Doug Beattie, the Ulster Unionist party leader, said the woman showed ‘intolerance’.
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