Theresa May referred to “the British dream” a number of times throughout her speech at the Conservative Party conference, but no-one is quite sure what she means. Luckily, Twitter came to the rescue with a few options.
A number of Twitter users took the opportunity to ask whether her resignation is the dream?
theresa may receiving her p45. #thebritishdream
— euan mccolm (@euanmccolm) October 4, 2017
While others wondered whether the UK becoming a country of manufacturing again could be the anser?
"We will become a nation that makes things again"
*letter 'f' falls off sign we made* pic.twitter.com/Tdi9ITv6BB— James Felton (@JimMFelton) October 4, 2017
What about some throat lozenges for a PM suffering form a sore throat?
The British Dream #CPC17 pic.twitter.com/JQdWKsHvmk
— James Bloodworth (@J_Bloodworth) October 4, 2017
How about an impressively large pile of bangers and mash, a three-tiered pork pie, or a foot-long sausage roll?
The British Dream pic.twitter.com/1CMrpQLVFT
— (((DaveH))) (@freudianskippy) October 4, 2017
#TheBritishDream pic.twitter.com/AVL1gnsDYN
— barney farmer (@barneyfarmer) October 4, 2017
#TheBritishDream pic.twitter.com/7BG9gzMFJF
— barney farmer (@barneyfarmer) October 4, 2017
Or maybe it is the nightmare of ill preparation that is Brexit?
Isn’t the British dream the one where we turn up naked and unprepared for an important exam? Or Brexit, as it’s otherwise known.
— Doug Robertson (@flumcake) October 4, 2017
The British don’t have a dream, they have a perpetual low-level nightmare they struggle to awake from.
— Cuck Rogers (@twlldun) October 4, 2017
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