People thought the BBC’s Brexit Bulldog was a bit barking – our 12 favourite responses
As Brexit looms, a lot of people are wondering how things will change, and whether it will make Mark Francois go away, so the BBC stepped up with this skillful bit of photo-editing.
We’re leaving the EU this Friday.
Our Brexit bulldog will answer your questions.
What would you like to know about Brexit? pic.twitter.com/dsDjblapEv— BBC London (@BBCLondonNews) January 28, 2020
People had questions …not all about Brexit.
1.
“Any questions?”
Hands go up
“Any questions that aren’t about why the dog is green?”
Hands go down https://t.co/YR9X3cSXbJ— James Felton (@JimMFelton) January 28, 2020
2.
what is wrong with this dog https://t.co/8RanKaIGN5
— Dr Charlotte Lydia Riley (@lottelydia) January 28, 2020
3.
Feel duty bound on behalf of Dead Ringers to point out that there is only one Brexit Bulldog, David Davis the Master Negotiator.
But putting that to one side for a moment…WHAT THE HOLY FUCK IS THIS??? https://t.co/a2qK2RYf5p
— tom jamieson (@jamiesont) January 28, 2020
4.
This bulldog is fucked on drugs. How will it negotiate rules of origin? https://t.co/OJ1PP3XNIR
— Ian Dunt (@IanDunt) January 28, 2020
5.
Is the dog eating a Kraft cheese slice?
— joe heenan (@joeheenan) 28 January 2020
6.
Why are there bubbles??
— David Sargent (@BikeMadDad) 28 January 2020
7.
• When will the Russia Report be released?
• Can you name one tangible benefit?
• Why are so many Twitter accounts with long strings of numbers in their names so aggressively pro-Brexit?— Michael Moran (@TheMichaelMoran) 28 January 2020
8.
Ok 3 questions.
Question 1
Which brand of dog food has the highest nutritional value?Question 2
Can I make penicillin in a bathtub?Question 3
Finally..which city will be the first to adopt cannibalism? pic.twitter.com/ykUh5uS84F— Vinnie Cocozza Ph.D 🦄🏴🇮🇹🇪🇺 (@vcocozza76) 28 January 2020
9.
As a symbolic gesture, someone had decapitated a bulldog and thrown its decomposing head in a canal. This is all you need to know about Brexit. https://t.co/3yNgQIJLCt
— Richard Littler (@richard_littler) January 28, 2020
Not all the reactions were in the form of questions – people had a few statements to make, too.
10.
The photo of this dog was taken in 2007. The life expectancy of a British Bulldog is 8-10 years, so the dog in the picture is almost certainly dead. Perfect.https://t.co/sr3x6nCC6P
— AJ Jefferies (@moonjam) 28 January 2020
11.
This bulldog looks as healthy as the whole Brexit process https://t.co/OWg5XKwSXu
— Jono (@jonoread) January 28, 2020
12.
— HappyToast ★ (@IamHappyToast) January 28, 2020
In a slight tweak of the question to which he has yet to receive a credible answer from any of his LBC callers, James O’Brien asked …
Tangible bonefits? https://t.co/fMteRag4mf
— James O'Brien (@mrjamesob) January 28, 2020
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