Piers Morgan compared Brexit to World War and got thoroughly owned – the best 18 reactions
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Dorothy: “How can you talk if you haven’t got a brain?”
Scarecrow: “I don’t know… But some people without brains do an awful lot of talking… don’t they?” https://t.co/AoyTzJjZ4l
— Steven M (@sman3d) July 21, 2018
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Yes but last time we had to put up with food rationing, blackouts and rocketing mortality rates, it was because the Germans were bombing the shit out of us. We didn't volunteer for it. https://t.co/Nt4YJ7lVaQ
— Dai Lama (@WelshDalaiLama) July 20, 2018
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https://twitter.com/JJenkinsSJB/status/1020298705755353088
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"Tonight Matthew…I am going to pretend to be Wintston Churchill" https://t.co/hFj9BbpFag
— LINA (@agirlcalledlina) July 20, 2018
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“If you loved the blitz, you’ll love Brexit!”
If that had been on the side of a bus, do you really believe we’d currently be negotiating our exit?
— Alex W 🇬🇧🇪🇺 #FBPE #PeoplesVote (@Untidy_mind) July 20, 2018
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Britain didn't "prevail" over two world wars. They left us with rationing for years, and war cemeteries as a permanent scar.
And with the EU as a project to make sure it never happened again. https://t.co/g64nPOnDtc
— Experiential Primitivism (@TouchingReal) July 21, 2018
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British fatalities in both world wars ran to about… one and a half million, give or take
Aced it, sure we'll ace brexit https://t.co/CEipeZLi3d
— Dan Hett (@danhett) July 20, 2018
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Ah, yes, I remember this slogan from the Leave campaign: ‘Brexit – we can probably prevail over it, you know, like a world war’. pic.twitter.com/yhkGVoPFLO
— Damien Owens (@OwensDamien) July 21, 2018
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The lesson of those wars is that the side with the most and biggest allies, wins. https://t.co/jVMjx7Ywoi
— David Frum (@davidfrum) July 21, 2018
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https://twitter.com/emmagafielding/status/1020571409691619328
Then @JossWaddyProEU made a very good point about what prevailing might actually mean.
“It took us 70 years to pay off the debt from WW2.
Brexit is unnecessary and WILL make us all poorer.
A soft Brexit requires an actual loss of control and sovereignty, while a no deal Brexit will eviscerate the country economically.
To prevail over Brexit therefore is to remain.”