A hilarious parody of Jacob Rees-Mogg has been made into a Brexit version of Pulp's Common People. A mash-up of the politician's speeches show him singing about Britain leaving the EU and the customs union to the tune of 1995 hit. The Rees-Mogg parody even suggests Britain could follow in the footsteps of Donald Trump and build a wall if the Irish border issue fails. Twitter users were quick to comment on how accurate the hilarious parody was. And I said, I want to leave the Common Market, I want to leave the Customs Union, too, Want to leave the Common Market, Want to keep out, Foreign people, like you.
Source: Daily Mail February 05, 2019 17:11 UTC