Well, sometimes you have to commit a crime to protest an even bigger crime - warcrimes like genocide. The UK already is a surveillance police state. If they declare even protesting against genocide a crime, then so be it!
In that light, the removal of my comment appears unwarranted. For anyone curious (or whoever reported it), if I recall correctly, it expressed support for PA.
So in practice this means I don't buy at all from companies where the CEO earns way more than their workers, where the companies are not unionised, and American, where the companies are from authoritarian countries.
I don't drive a car either, and so don't finance the petrol states' main buffer.
Easiest way to do this, buy local, buy from stores focusing on green stuff. Don't buy anything from large stores.
There really should be an app for this, where you can scan a product for whether it satisfies the checkmarks. Or through which you can order products like that. It won't list products that break worker's and human rights, and so on.
I fully agree with you.