Cadbury attempt to ban our Easter

 
The National Trust has been forced to backtrack on its decision to drop the word ‘Easter’ from its annual egg hunt.

The decision to remove the Christian association was taken by the heritage charity along with Cadbury, prompting a major fall out with the Church of England resulting in the Prime Minister stepping in.

The totalitarian proponents of Political Correctness have long been waging a war against our cultural holidays such as Christmas and St George’s Day; now they have their sights on Easter.

This assault on British heritage is not the first from Cadbury which has a track record of being anti-British since being bought out by US globalist brand Kraft in 2010.

 
In 2010, the factory in Keynsham near Bristol was closed with the loss of 400 British jobs which went to Poland.

More recently, Cadbury has been found to be lying about Dairy Milk being manufactured in the original factory in Bourneville, Birmingham after bars appeared on supermarket shelves with a barcode linking them back to the Polish factory.

Cadbury admitted that the bars were indeed from Poland and attempted to defend its policy by stating claiming the Bourneville factory was undergoing extensive renovation.

With Cadbury’s track record over the last decade, is it any wonder we don’t believe them?

The BNP says:

To hell with Political Correctness!

Protect and preserve our beloved cultural holidays and celebrations and give British Jobs to British Workers.

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