Man bored of Brexit has come up with hilarious way to erase it from your life - 3 minutes read


Man bored of Brexit has come up with hilarious way to erase it from your life

Has Brexit left you wanting to tear your hair out and curl up in a ball?

Do you wish you never had to see the word or read about it ever again?

If you answered yes to either of those things, then a new Google Chrome extension could be just the thing for you.

Called Brexit Means Breakfast, the hilarious tool will hijack your computer and swiftly replace the word Brexit with the word 'breakfast'.

It will also kindly filter out other political terms, turning them into food related topics, for instance 'backstop' becomes 'back bacon'.

Another instance sees 'no-deal Brexit' turn into 'full-english breakfast', while 'the European Union' changes to 'the Brunch Union'.

The quirky plug-in was created by Mark Rofe and Jerre Baumeister, who say they came up with the idea after a recent YouGov poll found that a third of Brits had been avoiding the news out of frustration.

To help encourage people to tune back into current affairs, they came up with a way that would allow them to read the news, without ever having to read about Brexit again.

Rofe said: "As much as you can try there's just no escaping the topic of Brexit. People are deflated, frustrated and hungry for a solution.

"The Brexit situation doesn't look like it's going away any time soon, so we decided to make reading about it enjoyable, or at the very least more tolerable.

"What we have created changes Brexit discussions to breakfast, so you no longer have to read about Brexit."

He adds: "We like it this way, we much prefer reading about breakfast, brunch and a full English than Brexit and we thought others might too."

If you agree and want to banish Brexit from your browser, simply head over to BrexitMeansBreakfast.co.uk and install the extentison today.

People on social media have been loving the extension, with Twitter users branding it "genius" and "cool".

One person commented that it was their "new favourite thing".

Another added: "Sick to death of Brexit? Install this, thank me later."

Source: Mirror

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