Theresa May unveiled Brexit Plan B and it looked suspiciously familiar – 17 scathing reactions
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Plan B seems to be Plan A but with extra people disagreeing with each other
— The Irish Border (@BorderIrish) January 21, 2019
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https://twitter.com/SpillerOfTea/status/1087290765737410560
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Plan B is to get a solution from the DUP.
What you have there, Theresa, is a watertight plan.
— Steve Analyst (@EmporersNewC) January 21, 2019
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Plan B is Plan A with cunning written on it.
— Julie Owen Moylan (@JulieOwenMoylan) January 21, 2019
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So now we have it !
Plan B is that everyone accepts Plan A 😁— Alex Taylor (@AlexTaylorNews) January 21, 2019
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Theresa May to reality translation:
"Having established the confidence of parliament in this government"
Translation: "Having bribed a northern Irish sect that doesn't believe dinosaurs existed, I am hanging on by the skin of my teeth"#PlanB #BotchedBrexit
— Will Black (@WillBlackWriter) January 21, 2019
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“The creatures outside looked from Plan A to Plan B, and from Plan B to Plan A, and from Plan A to Plan B again; but already it was impossible to say which was which.” #PlanB #Brexit
— Otto English (@Otto_English) January 21, 2019
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If Plan B is for Theresa May to 'rewrite' the Good Friday Agreement, she will be overturning the result of one referendum to uphold the result of another. That's not valid in logic, and I'm not sure it's valid in law.
— David Osland (@David__Osland) January 21, 2019
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What’s the difference between Theresa May and a house fly?
A house fly is more likely to try banging its head on a different part of the window.— Boris Johnson . . . . . not (@BorisJohnson_MP) January 21, 2019
It wasn’t just Twitter having a go at the PM, Scottish newspaper, The National, hilariously trolled her with this excellent front page.
Great Front Page: Spot the difference between Theresa May’s Plan A and Plan B via Scotland’s pro-independence newspaper @ScotNational #BrexitChaos pic.twitter.com/YUndzQqOr3
— Angus Robertson (@AngusRobertson) January 21, 2019