Hell for Planless Brexit Promoters

I agree there must be a special place in hell for that person #WeAreAllDonaldTusk check here — https://t.co/1tfeeu1fKs pic.twitter.com/SCATbNwaNy

— Chris J Keelty (@ChrisKeelty) February 10, 2019


 

European Council President Donald Tusk: "I've been wondering what that special place in hell looks like for those who promoted Brexit without even a sketch of a plan on how to carry it safely." https://t.co/SYBgpXU8A7 pic.twitter.com/f10OYeRhAi

— The Hill (@thehill) February 7, 2019

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The art of finding a way to take offence and get on a high horse…

…called out by the John Bercow & Joanna Cherry. 👏

pic.twitter.com/T4xriqYnze

— Mike Galsworthy (@mikegalsworthy) February 6, 2019


 

Jacob Rees-Mogg wrote this article below.

In it he says that Tusk “is saying that 17.4million people are stupid and got it wrong”

Rees-Mogg is deliberately misquoting. What a crook. https://t.co/5OAYb8Ra6F

— Mike Galsworthy (@mikegalsworthy) February 8, 2019


 

Dear Brits, how come that this aristocratic looking Jacob Rees-Mogg guy of yours keeps lying through his teeth and can get away with it? Seemingly he needs to misquote Tusk in order to push his project which will make him even richer but most of you poorer.

— Goetz Kluge (@Bonnetmaker) February 8, 2019

 a sun which absorbs the day’s light
 

'Alexa, show me the sauna from hell.' pic.twitter.com/DChKFUECy9

— Julian Shea (@juliansheasport) March 2, 2019

Britains Negotiation Future

Wait till we get into talks with China and America….. 🇺🇸 🇨🇳 https://t.co/ld2YQxYCg8

— Nina Schick (@NinaDSchick) February 13, 2019

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The spinning machine will soon see the coin run out and when it does the trickery will meet Putin, Xi and a Trump with congress chewing on his nuts if he gives an inch. It is truly depressing what the UK has allowed its political machine become in recent years. #Brexit pic.twitter.com/LifayFIQEJ

— Yesser #PeoplesVote Hughes (@WatchPopulistIr) February 13, 2019

 Negotiations

Polarize, Divide and Rule

The “Wall” in the USA:

Polarize. Divide and rule. The cartoonist @MarianKamensky1 explains how Trump did it: pic.twitter.com/oVhZ8KVNPb

— Goetz Kluge (@Bonnetmaker) January 24, 2019

Donald Trump thrives on divisiveness. It’s how he keeps himself the center of attention, fuels his base and ensures that no matter what facts are revealed, his followers will stick by him. https://t.co/RvICRvj8A8

— Robert Reich (@RBReich) February 8, 2019

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The “Brexit” in the UK:

Well, I doubt Lucifer would welcome them, as after what they did to Britain, they would even manage to divide hell 🙂 https://t.co/AS367egjZP

— Guy Verhofstadt (@guyverhofstadt) February 6, 2019

Hi @KateHoeyMP, thanks for the feedback. Actually, I was elected by my constituents with over 500k votes.

Imagine an elected MP campaigning on Europe, not knowing that MEPs are elected? pic.twitter.com/dEEQOVfMoN

— Guy Verhofstadt (@guyverhofstadt) February 8, 2019

The Divide

BUILD A WALL & CRIME WILL FALL! This is the new theme, for two years until the Wall is finished (under construction now), of the Republican Party. Use it and pray!

— Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) January 23, 2019

Trumps parrots his theme as @realDonaldTrump. But he also claims that it is the theme of the Republican party. Due to the difficult relation between Trump and truth, you better check with @GOP how true that is.

 

@MarianKamensky1 explains the real objective of Donald Trump's toxic wall project: Divide the USA and rule.

Source: https://t.co/F217UgvZ6J

More: https://t.co/fFDEkQifmM pic.twitter.com/gZfniJL1Zp

— Goetz Kluge (@Bonnetmaker) January 24, 2019

In 2014, Trumps spin doctors chose “wall” as a mnemonic device designed to help Trump to polarize and divide US voters. Poisoning the discourse helps Trump and his party to avoid to give reason for their claims. Today Trump and the GOP play the media quite successfully with this toxic tool.

A strange interview shows how GOP communicators try to control the usage of language. The GOP communication seemingly doesn’t feel to comfortable with the term “wall” anymore. While Trump, the Republican President, is using “Wall” or “WALL” ad nauseam, Kellyanne Conway in an Orwellian attempt of speech control doesn’t want journalists to use that term.

An exchange between my colleague @abbydphillip and WH counselor Kellyanne Conway on whether to it’s okay to call the president’s wall a wall. It’s worth reading all the way through. pic.twitter.com/NORWvA7K6F

— Jim Acosta (@Acosta) January 23, 2019


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