You can’t have missed the opinion-dividing plight of tennis star Novak Djokovic, who has been in quarantine awaiting a decision on whether he could be deported from the country.
While an unvaccinated Novak Djokovic is in court arguing he should be allowed to stay and win a few million dollars in a tennis tournament, I’ll be at the hospital sweating in full PPE as I look after critically unwell unvaccinated covid patients while making hardly any money
— Aussie Nurse (@FrontlineRN22) January 9, 2022
His initial medical exemption from proof of Covid vaccination to enter the Australian Open was initially deemed insufficient to allow him entry to the country, reportedly due to having presented the wrong documentation. A judge earlier today ruled that he could stay for the competition.
Novak Djokovic wins appeal against deportation from Australia https://t.co/zMftpcCWDG
— Sky News (@SkyNews) January 10, 2022
Former MEP and serial failed parliamentary candidate, Nigel Farage, immediately hitched his wagon to the stricken sports star, with a series of tweets including this.
People – and a certain cat – were somewhat surprised by his stance because of many many tweets and soundbites like this.
Farage complaining about Australia controlling its borders is one twist I didn’t see coming.
— James Oh Brien (@mrjamesob) January 8, 2022
They've taken back control of their borders mate. Australian style something something something. https://t.co/TxeCr8mGVF
— Otto English (@Otto_English) January 7, 2022
Wait. So now @Nigel_Farage is supporting immigration into other countries by people not following the laws of that country. That sure wasn’t on my 2022 bingo card
— Tim Burgess (@Tim_Burgess) January 9, 2022
Nigel Farage, sowing: Hell yeah, this is great
Nigel Farage, reaping: I don’t like this at all pic.twitter.com/taHwJoSfBd— Larry the Cat (@Number10cat) January 7, 2022
It seems Nigel Farage only likes border control when it's used to keep brown people out rather than thick twats. pic.twitter.com/JDOym6IcqA
— Parody Boris Johnson (@BorisJohnson_MP) January 8, 2022
Even more people were surprised, however, when he shared this news.
Tweeters reacted much as you’d expect – and it was a joy to behold.
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https://t.co/yWQhcCbGQH pic.twitter.com/aXw9XhyWj7
— Sarah Dempster (@Dempster2000) January 9, 2022
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Imagine being Nigel Farage and thinking – despite my racism and insistence that my country must have control of its own borders – the Djokovic family need me, a foreigner, to tell a foreign country what to do with their borders.
Never elected. Just a boring man.— Danny Wallace (@dannywallace) January 9, 2022
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Couldn't find time to spend with UK fishermen eh? https://t.co/d0HIjQNr3c
— Brian Moore (@brianmoore666) January 9, 2022
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This is properly strange. Farage putting all his efforts into helping one of the richest sports stars in the world. pic.twitter.com/z48ZIjK6Px
— Otto English (@Otto_English) January 9, 2022
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Bit weird mate
— TechnicallyRon (@TechnicallyRon) January 9, 2022
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why does he always dress like he's about to shoot a pheasant https://t.co/SFbQHHlYha
— Louis Staples (@LouisStaples) January 9, 2022
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"For some people, being wrong is just an occasional hazard. For me, it's a full-time job". pic.twitter.com/qh9UPVaE5O
— Michael Moran (@TheMichaelMoran) January 9, 2022
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I for one am loving this new incarnation of @Nigel_Farage as a human rights activist railing against the inhumane immigration policies of right-wing governments https://t.co/v8P4HbJU0T
— Gavin Barwell (@GavinBarwell) January 8, 2022
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Damien Hirst has gone too far this time https://t.co/wJK69iGves
— Europe's Leading Soccer Futurologist (@TreborRhurbarb) January 9, 2022
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"Out for a pint with my mate. He's stood outside having a Woodbine." pic.twitter.com/qyRnAq2CoY
— Michael Glasper (@michaelglasper) January 9, 2022
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