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Farage donates his flotilla to the invasion of Spain

John Shafthauer by John Shafthauer
17 August 2017
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On 2 April, former leader of the Conservative Party Michael Howard hinted we could go to war with Spain. And although he said many things that implied that we definitely could, he also explicitly said that we shouldn’t.

Which would have been quite clever, if people didn’t already understand concepts like ‘subtext’, ‘reading between the lines’, and ‘calling a spade an idiot’.

And although some insisted that the former leader of the Conservative Party does not represent Conservative thinking, others were quick to get behind him:

https://twitter.com/TheaDickinson/status/848271541867565061

Captain Farage

The only problem with this potential war with Spain is that a lot of our budget is currently tied up. Primarily in replacing our passports with slightly different passports, and funding thinktanks to come up with a single reason why returning to imperial measurements isn’t completely bananas. The myth of bendy bananas being the only other reason for Brexit left standing of course: with promises like curbing immigration and abandoning red-tape having been cast aside like yesterday’s gammon-faced Prime Minister.

Thankfully, there is one man who has access to an armada of ships, and that man is Nigel Farage. Speaking to Off The Perch, Farage said:

If I need to start WWIII to cover up that I may actually have made a massive mistake, then that’s exactly what I intend to do.

Strange Sailing

Unfortunately for Mr Farage, the fishermen who made up his flotilla have other ideas:

He told us we’d get our fishing rights back. But it looks like his promises were variously all red herrings or a load of old trout.

Asked if they’d be part of Farage’s navy, the fishermen said:

We’ll certainly sail him out to international waters. Because what happens in international waters stays in international waters, right? And that will quite literally be true in his case.

Although others are predicting that invading Spain is so foolish that no one could ever go through with it, just remember that that’s exactly what we said about Brexit.

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– For more satirical news, you can also follow Off The Perch on Facebook and Twitter.

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