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Reform MP Lee Anderson is mocked for the 'worst full English ever' after he posted picture of his fry-up and pondered how long it would take for someone to call it 'racist'

https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-13451755/reform-mp-lee-anderson-mocked-english-racist.html

Reform MP Lee Anderson has been mocked for the 'worst full English ever' after he posted a picture of his fry-up and wondered how long it would take for someone to call it 'racist'.

The Member of Parliament for Ashfield posted an image of his meal from the canteen in Westminster shortly after 9am yesterday.

His picture showed a grey tray with cutlery lying next to a plate consisting of two sausages, fried mushrooms and several pieces of slightly undercooked bacon.

A large fried egg and a hash brown were also on the plate completed by a piece of black pudding which appears to still have the string attached.

Incredibly, the meal doesn't feature baked beans despite them being much-loved around the country.

The canteen appears quite empty with plenty of seats - however behind the tray sits a sign reading: 'Reserved for members only.'

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Other than the sausages being burned it would look fine if you rearranged it so all the brown food wasn't grouped together front and centre

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Portion is skimpy for a full breakfast, if you're going to do a full English/Irish/Ulster Fry, it needs to be two of everything: two rashers, two sausages, two fried eggs (whether hard or runny up to personal taste), two slices black pudding, two slices white pudding. Fried tomatoes, fried mushrooms, traditionally fried bread but that seems to have fallen away nowadays. Hash browns and baked beans modern innovations, optional extras so far as I am concerned. At least four slices of buttered toast and plenty of tea to go with this. Mustard, tomato ketchup, brown sauce, white pepper as condiments/seasoning.

You don't have a full English etc. every day, it's a weekend treat, so that is why it's a large serving of everything. What he has there is just a fry.

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