Cartoon of British politician dabbing inspires a glorious meme
Jeremy Corbyn has officially made the beautiful transition from leader of the Labour Party to leader of the Meme Party.
On Thursday, the internet trolled the Labour leader yet again after a very special cartoon image of Corbyn dabbing — yes, dabbing — was posted by a fan account to Twitter.
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The image featured the British politician's memorable quote from an interview on Thursday, about the rebellious plans he has in store ahead of the general election in June.
"They say I don’t play by the rules – their rules ... They’re quite right I don't," Corbyn said, practically begging to be memed.
Throw out the rules of this rigged economy and change them to benefit the many, not the few. #VoteLabour #GE2017 pic.twitter.com/5jXGWQEyBo
— Jeremy Corbyn for PM (@JeremyCorbyn4PM) April 20, 2017
The internet followed the pro-Corbyn account's lead and took his epic quote (and the cringeworthy illustration of him dabbing) to another level.
@JeremyCorbyn4PM They say I don't play by the rules. pic.twitter.com/Tb7WsJHQG5
— Martin Young (@martin_c_young) April 20, 2017
“They say I don’t play by the rules - their rules. They’re quite right. I don’t.” pic.twitter.com/Y0Hhzbt6z1
— Sarah O'Connell (@SarahO_Connell) April 21, 2017
“They say I don’t play by the rules - their rules. They’re quite right. I don’t.” pic.twitter.com/UK20HgHUGq
— Craig (@CraigWijckaans) April 21, 2017
@mrdavidwhitley “They say I don’t play by the rules - their rules. They’re quite right. I don’t.” pic.twitter.com/vXpDlAF7So
— Sharon O'Dea (@sharonodea) April 20, 2017
“They say I don’t play by the rules - their rules. They’re quite right. I don’t.” pic.twitter.com/crtu4zXYfH
— An Individual (@Citizen751908) April 20, 2017
"They say I don't play by the rules - their rules. They're quite right. I don't." pic.twitter.com/CNeJLPNxKf
— Ern Malley (@GeoffShadbold) April 20, 2017
They say I don't play by the rules - their rules. They're quite right. I don't. pic.twitter.com/74kKM31Irc
— Mr Roger Quimbly (@RogerQuimbly) April 20, 2017
"They say I don't play by the rules - their rules. They're quite right. I don't." pic.twitter.com/93LLBXXq9F
— Ern Malley (@GeoffShadbold) April 21, 2017
@GeoffShadbold "They say I don't play by the rules - their rules. They're quite right. I don't." pic.twitter.com/bwgKsPSwGL
— Ian MacGilp (@IanMacGilp) April 20, 2017
"They say I don't play by the rules - their rules. They're quite right. I don't." pic.twitter.com/qb1pfQjk4s
— Gavalaaaaa (@gavla2505) April 20, 2017
“They say I don’t play by the rules - their rules. They’re quite right. I don’t.” pic.twitter.com/D7Nhb6oMnD
— James (@matkinsj) April 20, 2017
“They say I don’t play by the rules - their rules. They’re quite right. I don’t.” pic.twitter.com/Fda4mjkrr1
— Händle With Kerr (@RossKerrTweets) April 20, 2017
“They say I don’t play by the rules - their rules. They’re quite right. I don’t.” pic.twitter.com/1raEWryM0E
— Mike Pullen (@MikePullen1969) April 20, 2017
The UK general election is on June 8, and a vote for Corbyn is clearly a vote for memes.