As beleaguered British Prime Minister Theresa May fights for her survival amid a backlash from her own party around a draft agreement to leave the EU, Twitter has been flooded with memes questioning how the UK got itself into such a mess.
This Twitter user posted their tweet after Brexit Secretary Dominic Raab resigned.
Dominic Raab resigns as Brexit secretary #BrexitAgreement #memes #Brexit pic.twitter.com/kJD8V9g0ML
— Doctor Cuthbert (@doctor_cuthbert) November 15, 2018
The well-known "this is fine" meme naturally made an appearance.
this is the official meme of brexit pic.twitter.com/X3iTFU9SKE
— Lucy ?? (@Lvxris) November 15, 2018
The backlash against the draft Withdrawal Agreement to leave the EU was swift.
The cat meme version of @theresa_may's #brexit deal pic.twitter.com/zpekpyWRJi
— Keith Mills (@KeithMillsD7) November 15, 2018
The number of resignations from May's Cabinet elicited this tweet.
Oh dear. We really are buggered now! #bbcqt #brexit #BrexitChaos pic.twitter.com/d8nnRA9qoY
— Doc Atherton (@realdocatherton) November 15, 2018
A quick #Brexit explainer.
Brexit explained in 6 sec#BrexitChaos #Brexit ???? pic.twitter.com/ieXz7OR8Sq
— svetlinco?? (@svetlinco) November 16, 2018
The sit back and eat popcorn meme was popular.
And they say Germans don't have a sense of humour... The view from Berlin... #BrexitChaos pic.twitter.com/qSsaPkrKOX
— Richard Hargreaves (@RJHargreaves) November 15, 2018
And, of course, dumpster fires.
Brexit. Here's a dumpster fire for you to look at. pic.twitter.com/m3CqMr1jDh
— ???Ý ß™ ???? (@EmmySL) November 15, 2018
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