John Cleese hilariously mocks Remainers with Canada inflation quip 'Bloody Brexit!'
JOHN Cleese has taken to social media to mock Brexit Remain voters who attribute Britain leaving the European Union to ongoing social and political issues across the world.
Posting on Twitter, Cleese said: “Canada's inflation rate hits an 18 year high!” He then sardonically added: “Bloody Brexit!” The Monty Python and Fawlty Towers actor was referring to the consumer inflation rates in Canada, which hit 4.4 percent on Thursday, which is the highest rate since 2003.
Comedian Cleese has previously posted in this dry style on social media, poking fun at the Remain camp to his 5.6 million Twitter followers.
Earlier this month, he posted: “Huge bottlenecks crippling the US economy.
“Bloody Brexit again.”
Previous to that, he referenced the recent oil spill in Orange County, California, which forced officials to close beaches south of the city of Los Angeles, and killed swathes of wildlife in the area.
He wrote: “I read that the screwed-up supply chain may have caused the California oil spill.
“F***ing Brexit.”
Mr Cleese has been a high-profile commentator on the Brexit debate since the 2016 referendum on EU membership.
He has been a staunch supporter of the Brexit movement, and has often utilised his Twitter platform to ask political questions around Brexit to his virtual audience.
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