On October 20, British Prime Minister , who had only been in office for 44 days, Elizabeth Tras announced his resignation and became the shortest-term Prime Minister in British history. Subsequently, the "lettuce stew" of the British media Daily Star was reported by major media around the world. As the Star said, "Our experiment on whether the Prime Minister can live longer than a boring vegetable quickly attracted the attention of major media around the world. Their reactions were both interesting and confusing."
Before this, the Daily Star had broadcast the lettuce PK Trass live, and they wanted to see if lettuce would "live longer" than the Prime Minister.
From October 18 to 19, the "lettuce man" went to No. 10 Downing Street, for two consecutive days to protest. What's funny is that when Tras learned about it, he slipped away from the back door in panic.
Some British people expressed their views in an interview with the Star. Dan Seamus criticized that Tras had only one lettuce left to live; Sally Moorehouse from Yorkshire said she didn't want to support her; James Smith, 29, also believes that Tras' future is in jeopardy.
Soon, "Lettuce PK Trass" became popular on social media. Israeli newspaper "Marif" reported that the British tabloid conducted an interesting and strange test; Australian SBS News pointed out that lettuce imitated Trass, given big eyes, mouth, arms and feet, and wore a golden wig; Argentina "National" wrote, "Powerless, humiliated, compared to a lettuce: Tras is walking a tightrope."
Italian newspaper "Remocontro" compared Trass with her idol " Iron Lady " Lady Thatcher and satirized her as "Lady of the Iceberg"; Carmelo, a commentator of Spain's "20 Minutes", compared Trass (Carmelo Encinas) (Carmelo, a commentator of Spain's "20 Minutes" (Carmelo) (Carmelo) (Carmelo, a commentator of Spain's "20 Minutes"). Encinas's "lettuce will win" is even more true.
This PK lasted only 7 days, and Tras couldn't hold on! Afterwards, other British media also made some jokes about her. The Metro quipped that there were 15 prime ministers during the 70-year reign of the late Queen Elizabeth II. If the current replacement rate is at the current rate, then Charles may surpass this record in 2024.
In addition, the American media " New York Times " also released a report on "lettuce is longer than tras", and the always serious " Washington Post " followed suit and asked, why do British people compare their first place as lettuce?
NBC reported that the British Prime Minister was deeply trapped in the crisis caused by her own hands. She faced the lowest approval rating in history, and was even compared to a lettuce.
At the same time, French News Channel 24 teased, "You may ask, what does British Prime Minister Elizabeth Tras have in common with a withered lettuce? It is obvious that they all have validity periods."
Germany's best-selling newspaper, Bird, also stated under the report "The British laughed at their prime minister", "Now Elizabeth Trass is even going to fight a lettuce for her political career."
In short, now Tras has become a "typical British joke stock", and many people even joke that lettuce is more competent in the position of prime minister than her.
The Daily Star took advantage of the victory and rushed. They also placed the huge "lettuce face" on the famous House of Commons wall that night, and joked themselves, "The winning lettuce lives the best life, but also faces pressure from former Prime Minister Boris Johnson and his competitor Rishi Sunak."
It is reported that Kemi Badenoch, Penny mordunt, Michael Gove, Ben Wallace Wallace and Suella Braverman.
The Daily Star finally did not forget to tease, "The new prime minister will take over this poisonous holy grail on October 28."
can only be said that the British are really good at playing!
Source: Daily Star, Bing