After Theresa May’s ‘begging bowl’ tour of Europe, the world is laughing at her
We all said Theresa May would expose the UK and its people to ridicule from the outside world, and now we have proof.
It is particularly striking that one of the strongest examples of such ridicule comes from the United States, where Mrs May’s Conservative government has placed its hopes for any kind of economic future after we drop out of the European Union in either of the two diabolical ways she has lined up for us.
On December 15, top US sketch show Saturday Night Live ran the following satire on Mrs May, featuring none other than Matt Damon as David Cameron:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7Mtet4-dJy8
Back here in the UK, we learnt that Sue Perkins admires Mrs May “in the same way I admire shit on a shoe”. She went on to praise the PM’s ability to “cling on” as “the stuff of legend”:
https://twitter.com/UKDemockery/status/1074221815264874496
And pro-Jeremy Corbyn movement Momentum compared Mrs May’s attempts to win concessions from the EU with other horrific and painful failures:
Ever failed at a job this bad? 😜#workfails #BrexitAgreement #TheresaMay pic.twitter.com/KQDeKzRedx
— Momentum 🌹 (@PeoplesMomentum) December 10, 2018
Meanwhile, on a wall in France…
https://twitter.com/HateTheTories/status/1074070599583129601
“I think that Jeremy Corbyn would be a great leader of the world.”
One supposes Mrs May is to be congratulated. She has made the rest of the world see what the UK’s electorate has yet to admit:
The best leader available to the UK right now – and the only one capable of solving the Brexit dilemma that Mrs May (and – thank you, SNL – David Cameron) created – is Jeremy Corbyn.
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If it were not so utterly tragic for the whole nation these people would be just a huge bad joke.