"Certainly getting the rotten vegetables and fruit from the supermarket and people having a chance to express their disgust at what they’ve been through, I don't think that's such a bad idea"
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Interview on GB News, as cited in "Pelt shoplifters with fruit in stocks, Labour peer demands", The Telegraph (25 July 2025).
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