Everyone is talking about the general election, and quite rightly so. Away from the voting, the internet has been bursting with GIFs, memes and all of the ironic tweets – here’s some of the best:
When it’s polling day and you’re not allowed to talk about politics on the news… pic.twitter.com/lQkoBt4w3V
— MediaCityUK (@MediaCityUK) June 8, 2017
Whatever the outcome of this election, I feel very inspired by the number of young people engaging with issues & voting for the first time.
— Gemma Tomlinson (@OMGgemma) June 8, 2017
Celebrating my vote by doing one of the naughtiest things I’ve ever done. #ElectionDay2017 #Vote2017 #voted pic.twitter.com/a7zyQjy3wA
— Curtis (@Curtford88) June 8, 2017
“Here she comes pretend nobody is home” #BBCElection #HungParliament pic.twitter.com/HwX97M2Tnu
— Kyler???? (@KylerFyfe) June 9, 2017
The awkward moment @jeremycorbyn missed a high five with colleague @EmilyThornberry #GE2017 pic.twitter.com/EQhuYRQh3O
— ITV News (@itvnews) June 9, 2017
Never piss off wheat farmers in key marginals
— Martha Gill (@Martha_Gill) June 8, 2017
You just know I’ve been wanting to use this gif today. So, here it is. pic.twitter.com/UBOAlFqizu
— Jennie May (@sailorjennie) June 8, 2017
I have the solution to this #hungparliament pic.twitter.com/NXG7Ev8p6J
— Robert Hewis (@RobertHewis) June 9, 2017
Farmers, lock up your wheat fields, because someone is going on the rampage today #hungparliament
— Neil Benson (@OrangePeel72) June 9, 2017
Can’t we just have this guy as Prime Minister? ????????♀️ #ElectionDay2017 pic.twitter.com/NnxOcM6T6m
— Tyler ???????? (@tylermarshall94) June 8, 2017
— lewf (@lewisd_f) June 4, 2017
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