Lush boss says shoppers who oppose his views on Gaza shouldn't shop at his stores
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Lush boss says shoppers who oppose his views on Gaza shouldn't shop at his stores
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"Speaking on the BBC's Big Boss Interview podcast, Mr Constantine said he believed in being kind, sympathetic and compassionate, and said people are not going to get on very well with me if they are unkind to others. He said: I'm often called left-wing because I'm interested in compassion. I don't think being compassionate has a political stance, I think being kind, being sympathetic, being compassionate is something we're all capable of and all want to do in certain areas."
The Independent deploys journalists on the ground to cover issues from reproductive rights to climate change and Big Tech. The outlet investigates financial ties such as Elon Musk's pro-Trump PAC and produces documentaries like 'The A Word', highlighting American women fighting for reproductive rights. Donations enable continued field reporting and allow journalists to present both sides of stories. The Independent remains free and avoids paywalls, relying on support from those who can afford to fund quality journalism. Mark Constantine OBE of Lush urged people who disagree with his Gaza stance not to shop at his stores and defended compassion as apolitical while saying he will direct profits toward his causes.
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