These 16 differences between Brexit in 2016 and 2019 are terrible but so very funny
10.
2016: Brexit will be a success because you have beat the Nazis in WWII. 2019: Brexit must be done otherwise the Nazis will be cross.
— John McTernan (@johnmcternan) January 12, 2019
11.
https://twitter.com/CherylMorgan/status/1084060261969997824
12.
2016: "we want bendy bananas"
2019: "we won’t be able to get bananas but…"https://t.co/xrwkxO9W7S— Our Future, Our Choice (@OFOCBrexit) January 4, 2019
13.
Boris Johnson, 21.6.2016: Talk of a No Deal Brexit is "Insane". Boris Johnson, 7.1.2019: A No Deal Brexit "Is closest to what Britain voted for".
— (((Dan Hodges))) (@DPJHodges) January 7, 2019
14.
Brexit democracy 2016: "Parliament must take back control."
Brexit democracy 2019: "Parliament must not take back control."
— Marcus Chown (@marcuschown) January 14, 2019
15.
2016 Brexit Vs 2019 Brexit pic.twitter.com/4VlavVllqn
— The Trashies (@TheTrashiesUK) January 14, 2019
16.
2016: there will be no downsides to Brexit, only considerable upsides
2017: there will be adequate medicine
2018: we will ship in the adequate medicine on emergency ferries if we must!
2019: the ferry company doesn't have any boatshttps://t.co/iioKOm7HOS— katie (thats me) (@supermathskid) December 30, 2018
One Twitter Nostradamus looked into the future.
2016: Brexit will be great
2017: Brexit will be good
2018: Brexit must go ahead
2019: Brexit will be survivable
2020: Who knew that rats made such good eating?— Edwin Hayward (@edwinhayward) January 14, 2019
H/T Indy500
