Theresa May on the Irish border will have you facepalming into next week
Here’s Theresa May on BBC1’s Andrew Marr Show finally putting to bed any doubts we had that she isn’t entirely across the tricky issue of what will happen to the border between Ireland and Northern Ireland, post-Brexit.
The exchange went viral because, well, have a read for yourself.
Nailed it, PM!
Un-be-liev-able. "If you jump off a building, you won't fly". "We are committed to flying". "But you won't fly, you'll fall to your death". "As the UK government we are committed to find a way to fly". "But you can't". "As a government we do not want to see people not flying". https://t.co/anTwRPqaFk
— Paul Hughes (@PaulieHughes) September 30, 2018
Thank God Turing isn't alive to see this. https://t.co/lSpaL78FYx
— Ian Dunt (@IanDunt) September 30, 2018
"If you have hayfever, you may sneeze in the summer."
"I have no plans to get hayfever."
"But what if you do? You will sneeze in the summer."
"I will not sneeze in the summer unless I get hayfever."
"Yes, and then you'll sneeze."
"I have no plans to get hayfever."— Jeremy Vine (@theJeremyVine) October 1, 2018
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— Andrew Adonis (@Andrew_Adonis) September 30, 2018