Brexit Party MEP Annunziata Rees-Mogg complained about being given an iPad by the European Parliament – 8 favourite takedowns
The newly-elected MEPs from Nigel Farage’s Brexit Party have been arriving at the European Parliament and tweeting about what they have found.
A video from the party’s official Twitter account featured some of their number talking about how ‘shocked’ they are by what they have found. Like a car park full of cars, that kind of thing.
One Brexit Party MEP, Annunziata Rees-Mogg – sister of Jacob – tweeted to say she had been given a ‘shiny new iPad’ by the European Parliament ‘for no obvious reason’.
I think I might watch this on my shiny new iPad I was given by the European Parliament for no very obvious reason. We need to leave the corrupt gravy train, as we were promised we would. https://t.co/iAQsdl0Zz8
— Annunziata Rees-Mogg (@zatzi) June 19, 2019
Except, well, if the reason wasn’t obvious to Rees-Mogg, then it was to quite a lot of other people. Here’s a whole bunch of our favourite responses.
1.
Councillors, MPs, teachers are all given ipads. It's not a gift – it's provided for you to do your work on.
— Otto English (@Otto_English) June 19, 2019
2.
You see, that's your problem right there. She doesn't understand the concept of work so she's never going to get it.
— Simon Ubsdell #FBPE (@SimonUbsdell) June 19, 2019
3.
Assume that you provided your own desk and computer at all previous jobs? Also do you think in the UK parliament people you might know provide their own equipment? https://t.co/rSgbz6RL6W
— Jess Phillips (@jessphillips) June 19, 2019
4.
You could always stay at home, not take the salary or bother with the iPad. Those of us here to do a job are using ours.
And you can always take the tube from the station. I walked and took a bus this week. Parliament cars not compulsory! (Bikes are available to borrow too)— CarolineVoaden MEP 🔶 #FBPE (@CarolineVoaden) June 20, 2019
5.
I have a min 6 hour commute. Last trip home took 9. I’ll do it every week. Things like car pick-up at station/airport and an iPad preloaded with the secure apps you need to be able to function here are simply tools to make what is, and should be, an all-consuming job easier.
— CarolineVoaden MEP 🔶 #FBPE (@CarolineVoaden) June 20, 2019
6.
Err … You get an ipad to help you do your job as an MEP. Most firms do the same. If everyone in the EU works with the same system, it is easier to pass information through tailored apps. It's to do with efficiency. Your moaning and bitching really os pathetic.
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— Brexit Bin 🇪🇺 🇬🇧 #FBPE (@BrexitBin) June 20, 2019
7.
Amazing. Imagine my shock when I was given a desk, iPhone, laptop, portable screen and company car to be able to do my job. Outrageous
— Plague of Locusts #FBPE #HaveDemocracy (@PointlessBrexit) June 19, 2019
8.
I was part of the team that led the roll out of iPads at the UK Parliament. Our work showed these have a significantly lower cost for delivery of order papers, as well as enabling members to work more efficiently.
Have you considered actually doing some work on it?
— Sharon O'Dea (@sharonodea) June 20, 2019
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https://twitter.com/TobyonTV/status/1141622567733776384