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Funny Satirical Book On British People

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Here is a funny book which will help you through a difficult day. Laughter is the best medicine they say. I have written 20 funny and satirical stories on Britain and the Brits. The title is:- The Brits Are Bonkers.  The stories cover a wide range of events happening in the UK which will affect the lives of 50 million people. We look at British politics and life in an ironic and comic way which is also a great way to understand British politics at the moment. They say that there is truth in satire. Did you know that Boris Johnson, the British Prime Minister now lives in Buckingham Palace? You might also like to know why the Queen wants you to call her Liz when you meet her. Read these 20 British political humorous and satirical stories to help you understand a surreal nation. There is truth in satire and these stories will help you laugh your way through a tiresome day. You will also discover:- • If you are a weirdo, you can get a job in Downing Street or in wacky Westminster. • W

British Political Satire To Make You Laugh

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When we talk about British humor, we think of the great satirists in English literature such as Samuel Johnson who described it as “a poem in which wickedness or folly is censured.†When we look at recent traumatic events in recent British life such as stalled Brexit talks and which risk the economy especially when it will have to recover from the COVID-10 pandemic. We can also look at the negationists who behave so irresponsibly and put people’s lives at risk simply by refusing to wear a mask. This is what inspired me to write about the British government insisting that all people must wear hazmat suits! Of course, this is not true yet but it is a great way of mocking these people who refuse to collaborate in ending this deadly pandemic. Instead of checking on impossible rules for gatherings, I wrote about the UK police force deciding to stay at home themselves which perhaps pushed home the surreal situation where it is impossible to enforce the rules set down by the British gove

Funny Satirical Book On British People

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Here is a funny book which will help you through a difficult day. Laughter is the best medicine they say. I have written 20 funny and satirical stories on Britain and the Brits. The title is:- The Brits Are Bonkers.  The stories cover a wide range of events happening in the UK which will affect the lives of 50 million people. We look at British politics and life in an ironic and comic way which is also a great way to understand British politics at the moment. They say that there is truth in satire. Did you know that Boris Johnson, the British Prime Minister now lives in Buckingham Palace? You might also like to know why the Queen wants you to call her Liz when you meet her. Read these 20 British political humorous and satirical stories to help you understand a surreal nation. There is truth in satire and these stories will help you laugh your way through a tiresome day. You will also discover:- • If you are a weirdo, you can get a job in Downing Street or in wacky Westminster. • What a

British Political Satire To Make You Laugh

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When we talk about British humor, we think of the great satirists in English literature such as Samuel Johnson who described it as “a poem in which wickedness or folly is censured.” When we look at recent traumatic events in recent British life such as stalled Brexit talks and which risk the economy especially when it will have to recover from the COVID-10 pandemic. We can also look at the negationists who behave so irresponsibly and put people’s lives at risk simply by refusing to wear a mask. This is what inspired me to write about the British government insisting that all people must wear hazmat suits! Of course, this is not true yet but it is a great way of mocking these people who refuse to collaborate in ending this deadly pandemic. Instead of checking on impossible rules for gatherings, I wrote about the UK police force deciding to stay at home themselves which perhaps pushed home the surreal situation where it is impossible to enforce the rules set down by the British governmen