Our 15 favourite responses to today’s Sun front page
Theresa May faces a key Brexit vote in the House of Commons on Tuesday and warned the UK’s negotiating position would be undermined if she was defeated.
Just in case MPs didn’t get the message, the Sun did this on its front page today, a ‘greatest hits’ of everything it thinks is great about Great Britain.
Tuesday’s SUN: “GREAT BRITAIN OR GREAT BETRAYAL” #bbcpapers #tomorrowspaperstoday pic.twitter.com/7P4FHNKIaV
— Allie Hodgkins-Brown (@AllieHBNews) June 11, 2018
And here are our favourite responses online.
1.
Windsor castle built by Norman duke
Mini designed by Greek Alec Issigonis
Shard designed by Italian Renzo Piano
Loch Ness monster – fictional like sovereignty
Alton Towers Smiler built by Gerstlauer a German firm
The Sun newspaper owned by Australian born American Rupert Murdoch pic.twitter.com/qTKBj2HSWl— Otto English (@Otto_English) June 11, 2018
2.
Think it's almost impossible to sum up just how monumentally crap Brexit is in a single image but bravo to The Sun for having a bloody good crack at it pic.twitter.com/Ym3ZuonBMB
— tom jamieson (@jamiesont) June 11, 2018
3.
I like how they ran out of iconic British landmarks and just though 'Fuck it, we'll put on a roller coaster' pic.twitter.com/3yWVRvEYrV
— Daily Mail Comments (@BestoftheMail) June 11, 2018
4.
— McFadden's Cold War (@Coldwar_Steve) June 11, 2018
5.
Rupert Murdoch you can get stuffed. You’ve been a stain on this country’s character for decades. I’m not interested in your bullying. I will do what I believe to be best for the country and people I love. ✌️ 🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧 pic.twitter.com/V73Rg4ptbc
— Anna Turley 🌹🐝💙🇺🇦 (@annaturley) June 11, 2018
6.
I really can’t get over this.
‘We need ideas for the cover. What says “Great Britain” to you?’
‘Sheep!’
‘Pollution!’
‘An old bus!’ pic.twitter.com/8IeyPEQ20F— Damien Owens (@OwensDamien) June 11, 2018
7.
state of this, it's like a task on The Apprentice was to design an Olympics opening ceremony pic.twitter.com/b0XWFSggak
— joe (@mutablejoe) June 11, 2018
8.
From the filth belching stacks of the North to London's ugliest skyphallus, via the war, tedious aerial displays and Butler shafting a clippie, this sceptic isle in a brown sea has seldom looked quite so dispensable. pic.twitter.com/zhpDotkZVD
— barney farmer (@barneyfarmer) June 11, 2018