To put it incredibly mildly,Animation Movies | Adult Movies Online things in the UK are a bit of a mess right now.
The Brexit Oct. 31 deadline is looming, and Prime Minister Boris Johnson just got the go-ahead to prorogue (suspend) Parliament until Oct. 14 -- a move that's prompted protests, backlash from MPs, and a petition of well over a million signatures.
The reason? Many believe the suspension is a tactical move which aims to reduce the time MPs can debate Brexit before the deadline -- therefore opening the door to push through a no-deal Brexit (something which Johnson has unsurprisingly denied).
In short, a lot of people are very angry. Last night, Hugh Grant joined the thousands of people on Twitter making their opinions clear.
"Fuck off you over-promoted rubber bath toy," wrote Grant. "Britain is revolted by you and you little gang of masturbatory prefects."
He wasn't the only British legend to wade in, either.
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Stephen Fry's tweet was a little less sweary, sure, but it still gets the point across. And although the QIking and all-round British icon doesn't name Johnson directly, it's clear that the prime minister's one of the "children playing with matches" referred to in the tweet.
SEE ALSO: John Oliver returns with the most beautifully brutal Boris Johnson takedownWith over 26,000 retweets at the time of writing, it seems as though plenty of people agree with him.
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