Brexit-loving Julia Hartley-Brewer was worried about her holiday and everyone made the same joke
10.
Scaremongering. You decided to stay in the hotel, now you must go ahead with it, come what may. Changing of mind is not allowed in this country. Fraud is fine as long, as you do it as well. Just get on with the booking. It’ll all be fine on the day. Or if not, after 50 years.
— NonStopDemocracy #FBPE #peoplesvote (@NonStopDemocrat) September 1, 2018
11.
I agree. I mean what’s the worst that can happen? They might get hold of your credit card but the bank will stop any payments above £39bn.
— david cavalla #FBPE #PeoplesVote (@cavallad) September 1, 2018
12.
What you booked …
What you’re getting …
If only there was some way you could say, “No! This isn’t what I wanted!”#PeoplesVote pic.twitter.com/hg1FE3NNGE— Marcus Aurelius (@Marcus_Aure1ius) September 1, 2018
13.
The irony here is *very* strong!
Never mind. A decision has been made that cannot be reversed, so it’s time for you to get behind your hotel reservation and make a success of it. #Bookingmeansbooking
Oh, and don’t forget to also give them your security code and PIN.
— Leon Stolarski #FBPE (@LeonStolarski) September 1, 2018
14.
So they convinced you to book, but now you’re having second thoughts as you find out nothing is true and it’s sounds like a con.
No. You should go through with the booking and give them everything they demand of you. No second chance. You booked. Stop talking it down.
— Andy Ballingall #PeoplesVote #FBPE (@cnapan) September 1, 2018
15.
Fraud doesn’t count if you really believe. Just have faith.
— Clare Adams (@ClareAdams) September 1, 2018
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A reservation is a reservation.
Just because you’re now being told to comply with some conditions of which you were unaware prior to the booking doesn’t give you the right to query or cancel the transaction. That’d be stupid.
— Mark S – Extreme EU Loyalist & Maquisard (@FanaticRealist) September 1, 2018
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This must be one of the finest brexit tweets I ever read.
— moon #FBPE #Remain #FinalSayForAll (@blueunicornmoon) September 1, 2018
To conclude …
Sometimes, Twitter excels itself. https://t.co/QiJkP3cQn0
— Jojo Moyes (@jojomoyes) September 2, 2018