Mayday, mayday! Our favourite 14 tweets about Theresa May’s great British Brexit
So now we know exactly what will happen to post-Brexit Britain after prime minister Theresa May sought to reassure the nation in a speech on Tuesday.
It will look something like this.
An accurate representation of Britain leaving the EU #brexit pic.twitter.com/Amwg442ehZ
— TechnicallyRon (@TechnicallyRon) January 17, 2017
Here’s the May strategy in full, in case you missed it.
"I want access to your snooker club but I won't pay for entry. I'll need to borrow your cues. And I want to play pool instead"- T. May
— Steve Anglesey (@sanglesey) January 17, 2017
To put it another way.
I do not seek membership of Shoreditch House but seek the greatest possible access to it.
— John McDermott (@johnpmcdermott) January 17, 2017
Or, if you prefer.
#TheresaMay: "I wanna break up because I hate you"
EU: "If that's what you want"
Theresa: "But like we're still best friends right?"#Brexit— Laura (@ElleEmSee) January 17, 2017
Theresa May's Brexit speech is like your shithead boyfriend wanting to break up but still wants to fuck you whenever he wants #BrexitSpeech
— Rachael (@RachaelvsWorld) January 17, 2017
How did people respond?
Live reaction from Brussels#BrexitSpeech pic.twitter.com/qjZISfFRic
— Dai Lama (@WelshDalaiLama) January 17, 2017
that Brexit plan in full pic.twitter.com/AeCXICRM2t
— blob wrangler steve (@AliceAvizandum) January 17, 2017
May said the public were fully aware of what they were voting for.
UK public voted for Brexit "with their eyes wide open," says #TheresaMay.
Problem is those eyes were looking at a bus with bullshit on it
— Chris Scullion (@scully1888) January 17, 2017
But does she really believe it?
Theresa May with all the fake bravado of drunk bloke in pub bragging how great his divorce'll be who you later find sobbing in the toilets
— tom jamieson (@jamiesont) January 17, 2017
"you've made the wrong choice, you morons, but I am prepared to help you dig your own grave as I've always wanted to be PM" #TheresaMay
— martin deeson (@martindeeson) January 17, 2017
The PM was keen to play up the nation’s “internationalist” past.
"We're always a country that has looked beyond its borders" — Theresa May's euphemism for 400 years of imperial conquest.
— Hicham Yezza (@HichamYezza) January 17, 2017
"our history and culture is profoundly internationalist"
Theresa May pic.twitter.com/M7XlzzAMI1
— Anand Madhvani (@dosima_org) January 17, 2017
Still, there’s always hope. Isn’t there?
Theresa May with your millennial future. pic.twitter.com/lqreY8lmyd
— lily allen (@lilyallen) January 17, 2017
"So that's my Brexit plan. Cheers." pic.twitter.com/SxZCAhbhxo
— Dai Lama (@WelshDalaiLama) January 17, 2017