Sunday, 24 Nov 2024

Brexit Party MEP candidate makes HILARIOUS dig at Theresa May ‘Dr Bull has a prescription’

Nigel Farage’s Brexit party held a rally in Fylde in Lancashire where MEP candidate Dr David Bull savagely shot a dig at Theresa May for her Brexit failures. He mocked the Prime Minister as he suggested that he had a prescription to deal with her obsession with her failed Brexit withdrawal agreement. He began by saying: “We had the vote it was amazing, the biggest democratic vote in the history of Britain.

“17.4 million people in total voted to Leave, 3.5 million people in the northwest, nearly 60 percent here in Fylde actually voted to Leave and we thought we were leaving

“But three years later, we haven’t left. Why is that?

“The reason is Westminster and politicians do not want us to leave, across the parties, it is simply not acceptable.

“They are doing everything they can to ensure that we do not leave.

“Theresa May has taken her deal back three times and after last night’s local elections she will be determined to get it back a fourth time.

“Now I can tell her as a doctor, the definition of insanity is doing the same time and time again and expecting a different result.”

At this point, the crowd erupted in laughter and applause at the Brexit Party candidate’s wit.

He continued: “So Theresa May, Dr Bull is going to get his prescription pad out because you need some medication.”

The Conservative Party has seen over 1,300 councillors lose their seats overnight amid a climate of growing resentment toward the British Government for the delay of Britain’s departure from the European Union. 

European Research Group leader Jacob Rees Mogg believes that following this Jeremy Corbyn and Theresa May will rush a joint Brexit deal and bring it forward to the House of Commons.

The Prime Minister has come under fire from her own party and Brexiteers however, who are against the cross-party Brexit conversations that are ongoing with Labour.

Fears surrounding this focus on the possibility of a May and Corbyn deal including a customs union, an element that Brexiteers do not consider leaving the European Union.

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