The Poke, one of the UK’s funniest satirical websites, asked Twitter for Brexit themed children’s books to help with the task of explaining Britain’s slow motion suicide to kids. Needless to say, the internet delivered in fine style.
#BrexitChildrensBooks @ThePoke pic.twitter.com/6e2jflOV3C
— Graham Tope (@monkey_wrangler) January 18, 2017
A Bloody Immigrant Called Paddington #BrexitChildrensBooks @ThePoke pic.twitter.com/cE7aPOVMbt
— JackpotRob (@robinpeyton) January 18, 2017
#BrexitChildrensBooks Don't panic, I've got a great idea… @ThePoke pic.twitter.com/oVzFh1xejA
— Chaz (@chazball64) January 18, 2017
#BrexitChildrensBooks He was so very angry. Although it might have been "hangry". Maybe he was just hungry? @ThePoke pic.twitter.com/gN5poBTEqu
— Dom Graham (@GuitaristDom) January 18, 2017
#BrexitChildrensBooks @ThePoke pic.twitter.com/69TzuZiaZE
— Si Hood (@bicyclekicks) January 18, 2017
#BrexitChildrensBooks @ThePoke pic.twitter.com/ht6T5XentY
— Graham Tope (@monkey_wrangler) January 18, 2017
The Daily Expresses…#BrexitChildrensBooks @ThePoke pic.twitter.com/sw43ZTf7C5
— kitkant (@kitkant) January 18, 2017
To see more ace examples, be sure to head on over to The Poke.
Surprised there are no horror stories
Twat in the hat is pure genius 🙂
Should change to five trying to fuck everything up but are even fucking up the fucking up 🙂 :=