President of the EU Commission Jean-Claude Juncker took a dig at UK PM Theresa May as he told reporters it would be “good for Britain” if he was its prime minister. The reaction suggests agreement on that is far from universal.
Juncker said at a European Council summit on Friday: “I am not a British prime minister, it would be good for Britain if I was.” He was replying to reporters who asked him what he thought the outcome of Theresa May’s Brexit discussions with her divided cabinet would be. The response on Twitter was predictable.
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— James Tapsfield (@JamesTapsfield) February 23, 2018
"it would be good for Britain if I was [the British Prime Minister]"
- EU chief Jean-Claude Joker, oops, Juncker.
This is the man who didn't even visit Britain to canvass for his candidacy of EU Commission president. #Brexitpic.twitter.com/Surqpr2K1P
— Open Britain (@OpenBritain) February 23, 2018
His definition of "good" being suicide of course.
— Winston #FBPE - Brexit! (@airstripone84) February 23, 2018
I couldn’t think of anything worst.
— Marlon Fullick