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2020 Predictions


Added by Sploodington • Updated 26 days ago by
Added by Sploodington • Updated 26 days ago by

2020 Predictions
Category: Meme Status: Submission Year: 2016 Origin: UK Politics II / UK Politics 2.1 Region:
Type:
Tags: uk politics politics britain parliament

Additional References: Facebook
2020 Predictions

Category: Meme Status: Submission Year: 2016 Origin: UK Politics II / UK Politics 2.1 Region:
Type:
Tags: uk politics politics britain parliament

Additional References: Facebook

A spinoff of a particular Jeb! meme, depicting Jeb Bush stood in front of an electoral map of the United States, photoshopped to show a landslide victory for a party called "Jeb".

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Users on the facebook political shiposting group UK Politics II and its splinter group UK Politics 2.1 took to immitating this graphic when discussing predictions for what was, at the time, the next general election: In 2020. Variations would always feature an electoral map of the UK, showing a total victory of one particular party, with the leader of that party stood in front of the map, usually with their arms outstretched.

Variations
Tim Farron, leader of the Liberal Democrats:

Jacob Rees-Mogg, Conservative MP for North East Summerset:

Chuka Umunna, Labour MP for Streatham:

John McDonnel, Shadow Chancellor of the Exchequer:

Nicola Sturgeon, leader of the Scottish Independence Party:

Barrack Obama, former US president, running as leader of either Labour or the Green Party:

Subversions of this meme also exist, such as Owen Smith, the Labour MP who challenged Jeremy Corbyn for the party leadership in 2016, shown above a UK in which every seat is Conservative, implying that Smith's leadership would lead to a Conservative majority in 2020:


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