David Cameron’s election message went down as badly as you’d expect – 11 spoilt ballots
Experts generally agree that the UK has become more politically divided since the 2016 EU referendum, called by David Cameron and his government. The 2019 election is the third in four years and very much a sickly child of the referendum.
So, when David Cameron decided to wish the Conservative Party luck on Twitter, a lot of people weren’t happy about his intervention. Here’s what he said.
I want to wish all @Conservatives candidates the best of luck tomorrow after a hard-fought #GeneralElection19 campaign and urge everyone to go out there and #VoteConservative
— David Cameron (@David_Cameron) December 11, 2019
And these are the best reactions.
1.
Who fancies feeling a bit angrier? Here you go… https://t.co/lLGzhz4pXt
— Simon Blackwell (@simonblackwell) December 11, 2019
2.
This is all your fault you shiny-faced sack of weasel spunk. https://t.co/B0uVEKE7JC
— Parody Boris Johnson (@BorisJohnson_MP) December 11, 2019
3.
Wondering if he considered either "Don't @ me" or "RIP my mentions". https://t.co/5xywMQJu4o
— David Baddiel (@Baddiel) December 11, 2019
4.
The last time David Cameron told everyone what to vote for they did the exact opposite so cheers Comrade Dave! https://t.co/1wdqmbs0A9
— Sooz Kempner (@SoozUK) December 11, 2019
5.
I’m not a great advocate for swearing on Twitter but in this instance I’m willing to make an exception: fuck right off Mr Cameron.
— John Gordon Sinclair 🕷 (@Jgs_x) 11 December 2019
6.
this is all your fault pig nonce
— TechnicallyRon (@TechnicallyRon) 11 December 2019