You’re a funny lot
It’s the moment you’ve all been waiting for: Sue Gray’s report into the Downing Street parties has been published and it’s pretty underwhelming, to say the least.
That being said, the general consensus is that these particular findings have been fairly edited – or at least limited – by Boris Johnson himself casting a keen eye over them.
So, to save you time, the kind folks over at PoilticsJOE have summed up things for you:
Read more here: https://t.co/pzgc1spR0X
— PoliticsJOE (@PoliticsJOE_UK) January 31, 2022
Since there isn’t really that much we can actually find in the 12 pages published, why don’t we cut to the chase and give you some of the best memes we found among the current flood of content taking over social media?
We know Twitter can be a nasty place but sometimes people come together for a singular cause: lols.
I’m not sure if this is the Sue Gray report or Johnson’s statement on “the benefits of Brexit” pic.twitter.com/F3sapFdDfS
— Andrew Adonis (@Andrew_Adonis) January 31, 2022
However nothing has been redacted.
Me after reading through that version of Sue Gray’s report. pic.twitter.com/pxCIv6PQDy
— Chris Rose (@ArchRose90) January 31, 2022
Everyone after reading that version of Sue Gray‘s report.
Had a messy party? No problem.
The new Dulux colour “Sue Gray” can cover up anything without a trace – allowing you to move on. pic.twitter.com/w2bRzXXBnd
— Mike Galsworthy (@mikegalsworthy) January 31, 2022
Bless her, not her fault but it still made us chuckle.
Sue Gray report just leaked onto a wall. pic.twitter.com/fNpE7wdK4j
— Jamie Smart (@jamiesmart) January 31, 2022
More accurate.
Sue Gray’s report is so bland, could she not have done some word art?
— 🧚🏻♀️ Kieran Galpin 🧚🏻♀️ (@kierangalpin2) January 31, 2022
Ideas like this is why Kieran is one of our best.
Sue Gray hitting word count by explaining what COVID-19 is… pure undergrad essay crisis energy
— James Benge (@jamesbenge) January 31, 2022
We’ve all been there.
Skipping straight to bottom of Sue Gray Report for the score
— Sam White (@samwrite) January 31, 2022
Still disappointed.
BREAKING: Sue Gray facing huge dilemma over whether to leak the full report and become a national hero or shred the full report and become a baroness x
— Laura Kuenssberg beyond parody (@LKTranslator) January 31, 2022
Must have been a real toss-up.
Sue Gray is BRUTAL. pic.twitter.com/SPgBhQnQDl
— Count Binface (@CountBinface) January 31, 2022
Even Binface is getting involved. Scenes.
“It’s taken this long I thought Sue Gray was writing a report on it!!! But no, delighted to get it over the line” pic.twitter.com/AvgF9suzDm
— Oldfirmfacts (@Oldfirmfacts1) January 31, 2022
There’s always one.
It's not quite as cathartic as I'd hoped. Johnson's like one of those birds you see washed up in an oil spill. Clearly fucked but still hard to get hold of.
— Lucy Prebble (@lucyprebblish) January 31, 2022
The kind of big ooof you’d expect from one of the minds behind all of Succession‘s best dubs.
Kirsty makes a good point, to be fair:
I'm not sure it's great news for Boris Johnson that Sue Gray only released twelve pages in which she was banned from saying anything meaningful and she still manages to make clear that she thinks he's a dick
— Kirsty Strickland (@KirstyStricklan) January 31, 2022
Best read in Jane Lynch’s voice, of course:
the Sue Gray report pic.twitter.com/7EBADKWQ6o
— SHANE REACTION (@imshanereaction) January 31, 2022
This has pretty much been the PM’s line ever since the ‘Partygate’ investigation began:
https://twitter.com/BorisJohnson_MP/status/1486383503315030016?s=20&t=9_RHvFA2VuX1SvW0kIfDTw
Last but not least (we love it when content worlds collide):
Molly Mae would have completed the Sue Gray report weeks ago
— Alexander Brown (@AlexofBrown) January 27, 2022
Related links:
- Sue Gray slams ‘excessive alcohol consumption’ in Downing Street
- Dominic Cummings calls Boris Johnson a ‘f*ckwit’ and says it’s his ‘duty’ to oust him from power
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