The replies to this are almost worth the price of Brexit alone
Pro-Brexit campaigners thought it would be a good idea to present the EU’s chief negotiator Michel Barnier with a basket of British goods.
A lovely gesture, and what better way to impress a Frenchman by giving him a load of English cheese (seem to remember they tried this in The Apprentice a while back).
Looking forward to giving Mr Barnier some fantastic products from Britain including some British wine and gin pic.twitter.com/xx69gT2siZ
— Steven Woolfe MEP (@Steven_Woolfe) January 10, 2018
Anyway, we’re not sure the Steven Woolfe – a one-time UKIP leadership hopeful who is now an ‘independent’ – thought this through.
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βThe gifts will help Mr Barnier to fully grasp the powerful commercial position Britain occupies globallyβ π¬ pic.twitter.com/f5VSH3sOdU
— Alex Wickham (@alexwickham) January 10, 2018
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that’s not a hamper, that’s a trip to a petrol station when you forgot to buy a gift
β David Wyllie (@journodave) January 10, 2018
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Pro-Brexit campaigners present a basket of British goods to Michel Barnier. PG Tips and Marmite are made by anti-Brexit Anglo-Dutch company Unilever, Hendrick's is produced by a business that's concerned about Brexit hitting sales… it's not hard to check is it. https://t.co/fhH9rCNaFr
— Jim Waterson (@jimwaterson) January 10, 2018
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PICTURED: Proud patriots deliver Brexit hamper to @MichelBarnier to illustrate the power of British brands and our strong negotiating hand in trade deals. pic.twitter.com/hET2sFz9OB
— The DM Reporter (@DMReporter) January 10, 2018
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Marmite invented by German
Tea – grown in India
Winston Churchill – half American – believer in a federal Europe
Shakespeare – sourced plays from European texts
Piccalili – English interpretation of Indian chutney
Steve Woolfe – grandson of immigrants
Enjoy @michelbarnier https://t.co/khYGQhZlls— Otto English (@Otto_English) January 10, 2018
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If only he could find some British spuds and apples…. looks like he just got a PA to pop out to Fortnum and Mason and a local bookshop.
β Coral Musgrave (@travellingcoral) January 10, 2018
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Brexit as fuck pic.twitter.com/wGJ1uOI26r
— Mister Roger Quimbly (@RogerQuimbly) January 10, 2018
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THIS pic.twitter.com/IkGgk4fg1F
β The Poke (@ThePoke) January 10, 2018
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Marmite and PG are made by Unilever which is half Dutch.
β Christopher Lee (@UKPP_Colchester) January 10, 2018
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Precisely. To show we want the UK to remain close ties with our EU friends.
β Steven Woolfe MEP (@Steven_Woolfe) January 10, 2018
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thats not “precisely” the point you were making though is it?
Why say “fantastic products from Britain” if you know for a fact they aren’t British products. Stop treating the public with such contemptβ Kuruption (@Wevegotsaiz) January 10, 2018
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No-one outside the UK wants to drink PG Tips or eat Marmite.
β rui (@ruiruiruirui) January 10, 2018
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Unilever have said Brexit may force them to relocate.
β Mark Worgan 🇪🇺 (@worgztheowl) January 10, 2018
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Beyond embarrassing. It’s like the Blue Peter time capsule but with dolts doing it. That Churchill biography looks like it’s from a petrol station.
β Justin Lewis (@Mumbler3) January 10, 2018