Fury as shopper filmed berating poppy seller in Northern Ireland saying they are ‘badges for murderers’

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Fury as shopper filmed berating poppy seller in Northern Ireland saying they are ‘badges for murderers’
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A Tesco shopper has sparked fury after being filmed hitting out at a poppy seller for selling ‘badges for murderers’

The pensioner was selling poppies at a branch of the supermarket in Lurgan, near Belfast, when she was confronted by the angry customer.In the video, the woman can be seen shouting: “This is not acceptable! This is not acceptable to the Catholic community in this town.

Read more: Coleen Rooney reveals 'hurt and shame' over Wayne's prostitute scandal as she says it felt like a 'horrible dream'Read more: Dominic Cummings faces slew of Barnard Castle gags as he reveals he had emergency eye operation“Sadly this year more than ever, those raising vital funds for the Poppy Appeal have been met with disrespect and hostility.

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