Edwina Currie named ‘two fingers to Brussels’ as a tangible benefit of Brexit

Rumours of Brexit’s enormous success have been greatly exaggerated by the usual suspects, but the true picture is less than rosy.

Former Tory MP and salmonella eggspert, Edwina Currie, didn’t vote for Brexit, but she’s certainly embraced the cognitive dissonance that allows people to describe it in glowing terms.

Like so many before her, when challenged to name any tangible benefits of the UK’s exit from the EU, she – er – didn’t. She did, however, have some non-tangible claims to suggest to LBC’s Matt Frei.

Well then – why didn’t they write that on the side of the bus? It would have been a landslide.


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This is what tweeters thought of her analysis.

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We’ll leave the last word to Michael Rosen, who is clearly a master of sarcasm.

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