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Sirena Bergman
Sep 03, 2019

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The government's Brexit ad campaign, which is reportedly costing over £100,000, has not gone down well.
Revealed this weekend, the campaign will include billboards, newspaper and digital ads, featuring the slogan "Get ready for Brexit".
But as the first images of the ads roll in, people are making good use of photoshop, adding virtual graffiti to "fix" the sign making it more accurate.
Some people have added to the end of the slogan, while others substituted "Brexit" with other, arguably more appropriate options.
#getreadyforbrexit by buying a hammer and twatting yourself in the balls. https://t.co/p4cEE92UOC— Ron Moore MP (@Ron Moore MP) 1567395541
Asking for more of these https://t.co/qdn6EK24l9— a49 challenge (@a49 challenge) 1567361801
This campaign is far too open to abuse #GetReadyForBrexit https://t.co/wW1yHRHzga— Sarah Jane O'Neill (@Sarah Jane O'Neill) 1567369906
Then there were the people who decided to just rewrite the entire thing.
@Aidan4Europe @nigelsutherland https://t.co/ZYsc9LsW4b— Till (@Till) 1567424720
© Hugh Grant. What a star! #StopTheCoup https://t.co/dKqbstP7nc— Dr Simon Ubsdell (@Dr Simon Ubsdell) 1567362040
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