British Twitter was a mix of jokes and jeers on the day the country was due (yet again) to leave the European Union. The UK’s departure was put back once again this week. And many people took the opportunity to mock Boris Johnson – who previously insisted he would rather be “dead in a ditch” than extend Brexit beyond Halloween.
#DieInADitchDay was soon trending on Twitter, as was #BritainHasExploded – a reference to Brexiteer Mark Francois’s claim that the country would explode if the EU exit did not take place by Halloween. Mockery also came from both sides of the Brexit debate. Leave.EU and the Brexit Party chipped in, for example, while some Brexiteers said they felt “ignored & let down”. Many, however, pointed out the reasons for Johnson’s failure:
https://twitter.com/BorisJohnson_MP/status/1189893066666237955?s=20
And MPs placed the blame firmly at Johnson’s door:
Boris Johnson has spent months promising we'd leave the EU today. The failure to do so is his and his alone. Labour will get Brexit sorted by giving the people the final say within six months with the choice of a credible leave deal or remain. And we'll carry out what you decide.
— Jeremy Corbyn (@jeremycorbyn) October 31, 2019
Today is Johnson's "do or die" #BrexitDay
He's blaming Parliament for blocking his Withdrawal Bill. The truth is he pulled it because he knew it wouldn't withstand scrutiny
Parliament did its job. He (yet again) failed at his#DieInADitchDay
— Caroline Lucas (@CarolineLucas) October 31, 2019
Campaign group Led By Donkeys, meanwhile, turned up at Conservative Party HQ:
Where are you spending Not Brexit Day? We’re outside Conservative Party HQ in Westminster (SOUND ON) pic.twitter.com/yHW9W3VDPL
— Led By Donkeys (@ByDonkeys) October 31, 2019
And Momentum created a couple of videos to hammer the point home:
Happy Ditch Day!!! 🧡🎃#BrexitDay #DeadInADitchDay #generalelection19 pic.twitter.com/2FkWh52Fgj
— Momentum 🌹 (@PeoplesMomentum) October 31, 2019
Boris Johnson is starting to remind us of someone…🤔#BrexitDay #DeadInADitchDay #generalelection2019 pic.twitter.com/FWXHcNCDk6
— Momentum 🌹 (@PeoplesMomentum) October 31, 2019
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