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Change UK’s Joan Ryan takes cringe to unprecedented new levels with latest campaign gaffe

Joshua Funnell by Joshua Funnell
17 May 2019
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They say politics is the art of communication. But if that’s the case, centrist party Change UK is failing.

In the latest episode of centrist cringe-gate, former Labour MP and vote of no-confidence loser Joan Ryan, gave David Brent a new lease of life with a failed attempt at a choreographed hand metaphor. And people were less than impressed.

Too good to be true

As The Canary recently reported, Change UK’s amateurish new logo, battle bus, and self-absorbed campaign literature have already provided plenty of fodder to laugh at. In short, its European election campaign is tanking. But the latest excruciating stunt might be the defining nail in its political coffin.

Reports of Ryan’s antics started with a first-hand account by LBC’s political editor Theo Usherwood:

Change UK MP Joan Ryan: “Can everyone look at their hands please?”

****cue everyone holds out their hands in front them****

“That’s it, it’s there, the future is in your hands.”

— Theo Usherwood (@theousherwood) May 16, 2019

At this point there was only one thing on everyone’s mind: please god tell us there’s video evidence? And yes, the media gods were good to us:

Change UK's Joan Ryan: “Can you just look at your hands please?”

** everyone holds out their hands in front them **

“That’s it, it’s there, that's the answer to this. It's in your hands.” pic.twitter.com/3SvfTIsy4D

— LBC (@LBC) May 16, 2019

People found new meaning in Joan’s hands

On social media, Ryan’s hand job was the gift that kept on giving. And within her palms, people found all sorts of hidden meanings.

One person imagined the words of Ryan’s Change UK colleague Angela Smith:

https://twitter.com/RedBeanFGC/status/1129073967120166912

Others used it as an opportunity to highlight Ryan’s voting record:

https://twitter.com/David__Osland/status/1129039302992760832

Fear not, Joan reassures us, “it was really funny”

However, according to Ryan, social media just failed to understand her great humour:

You humourless lot! I love this, it was great everyone joined in . It was really funny. https://t.co/usbxAsajLV

— Joan Ryan (@joanryanEnfield) May 16, 2019

But predictably, that didn’t help matters either:

pic.twitter.com/R85cyOIwhz

— mimi ☭ (@ameliamcd_) May 16, 2019

Even David Brent got in on the action:

Add this to the end of your speeches, @joanryanEnfield. #Motivation pic.twitter.com/JXzUoNFa8X

— David Brent Fans (@DavidBrentMovie) May 16, 2019

And Young Labour’s international officer Marcus Barnett recalled an excuse Ryan had given for not calling a by-election when she quit Labour:

Joan Ryan actually believes that her individual qualities and skills inspired voters to turn out for her in such huge numbers in 2017, "in spite" of Labour and Jeremy Corbyn pic.twitter.com/FOnevLTAQL

— Marcus Barnett (@marcusbarnett_) May 16, 2019

But there’s no doubt Ryan and co can look forward to seeing many more hands in the future, as we wave them off into the political wilderness.

Featured image via LBC

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