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Did you hear the one about Jeremy Corbyn on Twitter? Did you hear the one about Jeremy Corbyn on Twitter?
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Getting the political spectrum on Twitter to all chuckle at once is not the easiest of tasks, but a spoof Jeremy Corbyn account has managed it.Getting the political spectrum on Twitter to all chuckle at once is not the easiest of tasks, but a spoof Jeremy Corbyn account has managed it.
Related: Jeremy Corbyn: ‘I don’t do personal’Related: Jeremy Corbyn: ‘I don’t do personal’
In what could either be a scathing parody or doting endorsement of the left, the account, entitled @corbynjokes, has generated more than 2,000 followers in the last day by tweeting election issues disguised as classic one-liners. In what could either be a scathing parody or doting endorsement of the left, the account, entitled @corbynjokes, has generated more than 2,000 followers in the past 24 hours by tweeting election issues disguised as classic one-liners.
A disclaimer states: “Jeremy hasn’t heard or told a joke since 1964”, perhaps as a nod to previous comments made about the Labour leadership candidate and self-proclaimed “parsimonious MP’s” lack of visible humour.A disclaimer states: “Jeremy hasn’t heard or told a joke since 1964”, perhaps as a nod to previous comments made about the Labour leadership candidate and self-proclaimed “parsimonious MP’s” lack of visible humour.
One rightwing newspaper went as far as to describe the account as “the best thing about the Labour leadership campaign”. Read a selection of the best tweets below and make up your own mind.One rightwing newspaper went as far as to describe the account as “the best thing about the Labour leadership campaign”. Read a selection of the best tweets below and make up your own mind.
A man walks into a bar, but it's not a bar anymore it's a luxury housing development with prices starting at £595k for a one-bedroom flat.A man walks into a bar, but it's not a bar anymore it's a luxury housing development with prices starting at £595k for a one-bedroom flat.
Yo mama so fat that a combination of political negligence and corporate profiteering have led to her extreme weight.Yo mama so fat that a combination of political negligence and corporate profiteering have led to her extreme weight.
"What to you call a fish with no eyes?" "A predictable consequence of the callous underfunding of the environment agency""What to you call a fish with no eyes?" "A predictable consequence of the callous underfunding of the environment agency"
"What do you call a man in a brown paper suit?" "An all too visible example of the human cost of austerity politics""What do you call a man in a brown paper suit?" "An all too visible example of the human cost of austerity politics"
Why did the Mexican push his wife off of a cliff? Well that's probably a matter for the Mexican police, who do a great job considering.Why did the Mexican push his wife off of a cliff? Well that's probably a matter for the Mexican police, who do a great job considering.
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An English man, Welsh man and Scottish man were in a hot air balloon. An excellent example of a United Kingdom working for each other.An English man, Welsh man and Scottish man were in a hot air balloon. An excellent example of a United Kingdom working for each other.
Yo mama so poor because she worked three jobs to help pay for you to go to university. This is a disgraceful situation.Yo mama so poor because she worked three jobs to help pay for you to go to university. This is a disgraceful situation.
"Why did the chicken cross the road?" "That is a very serious issue at the heart of agricultural and transport issues and not helped by PFI""Why did the chicken cross the road?" "That is a very serious issue at the heart of agricultural and transport issues and not helped by PFI"