The former Prime Minister David Cameron has decided to weigh in once again to the political fray.
Cameron, who as far as the Jouker is aware has mostly been living in a shed these past two years, bounced on to Twitter to share his support for Theresa May ahead of the no confidence vote she faces later today.
It's going about as well as you could expect.
Other than some explicit rumoured dealings with a pig's head, Cameron is generally remembered for firing the starting gun on the entire Brexit mess, and Twitter users have been quick to remind him of that.
Shut up Dave. You hoped people would listen to you and vote Remain when you gambled away the nation's future just to nick a few thousand ukipper votes.
— Another Angry Voice (@Angry_Voice) December 12, 2018
Have you forgotten how that turned out?
— Pa (@PaOCallaghan) December 12, 2018
Tell us about strong & stable again Dave
— Gordon Sarkis (@sunshinespaz) December 12, 2018
Ed Miliband eh? Good job we dodged that bullet, think of all the chaos that might have caused.
— Pat Agen (@PatAgen47) December 12, 2018
— Jo-nely This Christmas (@jo_bromilow) December 12, 2018
— simon read (@simonread1976) December 12, 2018
Or 'queue jumpers' as @theresa_may likes to call our 'neighbours, friends and partners' from the EU27...
— Patrick Gannon (@Patrick_Gannon1) December 12, 2018
Don't you think you've done enough? We literally never want to hear from you ever again
— Deirdre O'Kelly 🇪🇺🇬🇧🇮🇪#FBPE (@deeokelly1) December 12, 2018
— Robbo (@Scott9Robertson) December 12, 2018
— Nick Ostler (@nickostler) December 12, 2018
You know this is all your fault, right?
— 🇪🇺Sara🇪🇺#FBPE (@TrainedPengling) December 12, 2018
At the time of writing, his tweet had been shared almost 400 times, and attracted over 3000 comments.
Good thing we escaped the "chaos" of Ed Milliband...
Britain faces a simple and inescapable choice - stability and strong Government with me, or chaos with Ed Miliband: https://t.co/fmhcfTunbm
— David Cameron (@David_Cameron) May 4, 2015
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