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Why didn't M&S treat a bunch of Grade A imbeciles with contempt?

By apologising to social media warriors who suggested M&S was burning the Palestinian flag, the company has turned a joke into a crisis for it

November 2, 2023 12:37
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3 min read

We all need a laugh at the moment, and at first glance the decision of M&S to apologise for its Christmas ad, and then delete it, is proper hilarious.

In case you’ve missed this seasonal treat, at one point in its newly released ad some Christmas decorations – red, silver and green – are seen alight in the fireplace, with a nonchalant Hannah Waddingham standing alongside the fire. The ad itself may be a bit cringe, but it’s about as political as a haddock fillet.

Well, nothing is too ridiculous for social media warriors, and within hours of the release yesterday of a still from the ad, M&S was being attacked online for “promoting the burning of the Palestinian flag”.

I am something of a Twitter – sorry, X – addict, so I am used to the crazed campaigns that can suddenly take hold. But this one is truly bonkers. “So we just allowing M&S to post sh*t like this and other people are losing their jobs for standing up for the people of Palestine? And don’t tell me this isn’t what it looks like. They knew what they were doing when they posted this”.