Jeremy Corbyn read a story to a bunch of kids and it became today’s election meme
Politicians are always getting photographed with kids at election time. Why, you might wonder, because the pictures never turn out the way they hoped.
Exhibit A
this might be the best picture of Jeremy Corbyn I've ever seen pic.twitter.com/wi7nXpGBhb
— Alan White (@aljwhite) April 21, 2017
"So Charlie got the Chocolate factory, and he found out that they paid NO CORPORATION TAX" pic.twitter.com/EFpizJIChA
— TechnicallyRon (@TechnicallyRon) April 21, 2017
"but mister without objective information from market prices how can a centrally planned economy efficiently allocate resources" pic.twitter.com/dCxSoSxXlf
— joe (@mutablejoe) April 21, 2017
Jeremy Corbyn launches his new book – The Bear Hunt Starts Tomorrow! pic.twitter.com/6AJnvYnuLj
— Mockeree (@mockeree) April 21, 2017
'Teletubbies should act democratically and not by the accident of chance or of opportunities conferred or denied by one’s class position.' pic.twitter.com/mTuxVo0smM
— The Poke (@ThePoke) April 21, 2017
@aljwhite @WingsScotland This is the actual picture before Labour spin doctors jazzed it up pic.twitter.com/sAtg7hYdj0
— picklish (@picklishsleep) April 21, 2017
It’s almost as unfortunate as this one.
Exhibit B
@aljwhite @JeremyCorbyn4PM Much better than this….. pic.twitter.com/pWaRIqf6Ed
— Sasha Simic (@sashasimic) April 21, 2017
you vs the prime minister they tell you not to worry about pic.twitter.com/HDgu18Lvo1
— Abby Tomlinson (@twcuddleston) April 21, 2017
Politicians With Primary School Kids is almost as good a mood board as Politicians Visiting Flooded Areas. pic.twitter.com/COI8j9d1hO
— scriblit (@Scriblit) April 21, 2017
@aljwhite it's even better without the children providing context pic.twitter.com/dXukyc7elt
— Charlie Haynes (@charliehtweets) April 21, 2017