People don't seem to understand Boris is trying to fool search engines with these articles.
When searching for "Boris Johnson cheese" you used to get articles about his illegal cheese and wine party during the pandemic.
Now you get articles like this.
Whenever you see an absurd Boris Johnson article, he's trying to push down some other story on Google.
Yeah, same with the £300 million to the NHS on the side of a bus. He then did some bizarre interview talking about how he makes model buses out of old boxes in his free time.
ETA: Just realized this is at Fourpure, likely when they did that stupid photo op holding empty 30L kegs to celebrate passing duty relief for beer sold in 40L packaging or greater.
A few pubs may still use glasses that are called line measures – these are slightly over-sized glasses that have a line near the top to show the level of one pint.
Interesting – these are the only kind you'll encounter in Germany. Probably because we want the head, as no head is associated with staleness
They might do it outside of a photo op, but beer with a head photographs better. Plus, imagine the optics. "Greedy, drunken politicians throw a hissy fit over a scant pour during a photo op."
It's actually very clever, because the aim was to distract from the "wine and cheese nights" thing - if people google "Boris Johnson cheese" this story is more likely to come up than anything else. He's clever enough to play the buffoon, and that's worrying
Over here Reagan was obsessed with Jelly Bellys, Bill Clinton famously loved fast food in general and got pretty fat while campaigning, I don't think Obama was actually all that obsessed with fancy mustard but half the country was obsessed with him having asked for it once. Trump has a famous addiction to McDonalds cheeseburgers and diet coke.