Juncker mocks May’s conference speech ‘dance’. This bodes ill for Brexit [VIDEO]
Perhaps it would have been better if Theresa May had actually shot herself in the foot, rather than doing it metaphorically with that silly attempt-at-a-dance she did before her speech to the Tory conference last week.
I’m sure you don’t need reminding but I’m going to do it anyway – using a Tweet that proposed an appropriate change of lyric. Here she is:
https://twitter.com/JamesMelville/status/1047527227909447681
Now here’s Jean-Claude Juncker:
Who's the best Theresa May tribute act?
1/ EU's Juncker pic.twitter.com/pPJsIQtpuY— Jerry Hicks (@JerryHicksUnite) October 8, 2018
Mr Juncker is President of the European Commission and, although he has denied mocking Mrs May, we can certainly infer that he has an opinion about her as a result of that little giggle.
I think the Brexit negotiations are about to go off the tracks, yet again.
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Och, dear! I didn’t realise that she did it at the podium as well! The luttle flavour on her way up was more than enough! Why? Why, och why? Why, och why, och why? I can’t blame M. Juncker, everybody has been doing “the Maybot” and I mean EVERYBODY!
A national embarrassment.