Guardian Reading Tofu Eating Wokerati T-Shirt

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Guardian Reading Tofu Eating Wokerati T-Shirt

Guardian Reading Tofu Eating Wokerati T-Shirt

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All our garments are ethically produced: read our full ethical policy here. Size Guide (N.b. all sizes are approximate) Size Named after Sue Ellen Ewing, the leading female character in the 1980s US television drama Dallas, who was largely defined by her turbulent personal life and struggles with alcohol, Braverman shortened her name after teachers started to call her Suella. Braverman warned against 'inflammatory language' after claiming 100m want to come to the UK – video

Plans within the internal markets bill for the UK to break international law by unilaterally amending the Brexit withdrawal agreement under Boris Johson was not Braverman’s idea. However, as attorney general she was condemned by some lawyers for enthusiastically defending it – and did not win friends in Labour for calling the opposition MP Ellie Reeves “emotional” in a Commons debate. Her Rwanda ‘dream’ After going to the fee-paying Heathfield school in outer London on a partial scholarship, Braverman studied law at Queens’ College, Cambridge, becoming president of the university Conservative Association.She then took advantage of a European Union scheme for overseas study, no longer available to UK students since Brexit, spending two years in France studying at the Sorbonne, gaining a love of French language and culture. Following hot on the heels of the Van Gogh protest (the painting was safe behind a sheet of glass), the activists are causing quite a stir – just as they wanted. More than 450 arrests have been made over the last two weeks of protests. When she finally made it to the Commons in 2015, through the ultra-safe constituency of Fareham, in Hampshire, Braverman immediately allied herself with the Brexit ultras of the European Research Group, not an obvious career move under the then prime minister David Cameron. If you like satirical, funny and topical T-shirts, including this Member of the Guardian-reading Tofu-eating Wokerati Women’s T-shirt, then we have some good news for you. We have a range of other T-shirts available, and we’re constantly adding to the collection to release new Tees as the news breaks. See the full collection here. Tom Regan’s love letter to Nintendo’s Wii U, a console that was such a flop it tanked the companies share price, is a heartwarming read. Nimo

If the UK has a beer strike during the Human Rights World Cup ( yesterday’s Fiver), the solution would be pretty obvious: legalising ganja. The paranoia it induces is better for watching football anyway” – Ben Mostyn. Another notable row came when Braverman referred to the arrival of asylum seekers in small boats from across the Channel as “the invasion on our southern coast”. This prompted not just condemnation from migration charities, but a direct challenge in person from Joan Salter, an 83-year-old survivor of the Holocaust, who told Braverman such language was reminiscent of rhetoric the Nazis used to justify murdering her family. While she threw herself into a career as a barrister, practising in the UK and the US, and passing the New York bar exam, Braverman was also set on politics, unsuccessfully fighting the solid Labour seat of Leicester East in 2005. Also feel free to share this hoodie with your friends on social media, for no reason other than it will make us happy! More funny and satirical T-shirts and Hoodies from NewsThumpSuella Braverman disembarking from a plane in Rwanda. Photograph: Stefan Rousseau/PA Tofu-eating wokerati



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