Thousands of people are demonstrating in Britain against Boris Johnson's plan to put Parliament on a forced break. Even actor Hugh Grant is apparently very upset about the actions of the Prime Minister. So annoyed that the literal translation should be somewhat defused at this point.
"You will not ruin the future of my children, you will not destroy the freedoms my grandfather defended in two world wars," Grant wrote on Twitter in response to a politician's tweet. "Get off, you overestimate rubber bath toys." Britain was disgusted by Johnson and his "little gang masturbating high school students".
You will not fuck with my children's future. You will not destroy the freedoms my grandfather fought two world wars to defend. Fuck off you over-promoted rubber bath toy. Britain is revolted by you and you little gang of masturbatory prefects. https://t.co/Oc0xwLI6dI
- Hugh Grant (@HackedOffHugh) August 28, 2019Johnson has been British Prime Minister and successor to Theresa May since the end of July. He believes that Britain's exit from the EU on 31 October will be possible without a withdrawal agreement. A majority of parliamentarians defend themselves against this plan. Critics see in the compulsory break the attempt to leave the parliament outside. They say Johnson is actively promoting an unregulated Brexit.