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Boris Johnson Wants To Create, Wait For It, ‘Galactic Britain’. People Are Furious

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Boris Johnson has divided the internet with his new plan


Boris Johnson launched a plan to send the UK into space this week while ignoring the petrol crisis gripping the nation – and Twitter can’t believe it.

The prime minister shared the government new ‘National Space Strategy’ on Monday, which will allegedly create jobs and harness space technology to solve problems back on Earth.

The strategy explained: ”[It is] a plan that will see us take a leading role on the international stage, Global Britain becoming Galactic Britain as we work with other nations to pursue exciting missions and with the UN to set the standards that will ensure space is used responsibly and safely.”

The plan also claimed it would modernise transport systems with climate change technologies, elevating Johnson’s promise that the UK would become a global force after Brexit to a vow that it would become a “galactic” one.

Despite these grand promises, not many people were impressed.


We’ll harness space technology to solve problems on Earth, creating jobs and levelling up across the UK.

Find out more about our new National Space Strategy: https://t.co/xpZGUbDylh#SpaceStrategyUKpic.twitter.com/S9Sv11cvDj

— UK Prime Minister (@10DowningStreet) September 27, 2021

The fuel crisis has led to panic-buying, fights outside petrol pumps and emergency services being delayed because they can’t get hold of petrol.

Four days after the petrol stations began to complain panic-buyers were draining their supplies and the HGV driver shortage meant refills were not coming along fast enough, the prime minister still has not directly addressed the issues.

The UK is also suffering from a CO2 shortage, energy shortage, rising natural gas bills, empty supermarket shelves and a hefty NHS backlog – facts which did not escape Johnson’s Twitter critics this week.

Here’s a round-up of the most scathing tweets in response to the new Space strategy.


What?!

We can't get medicines into pharmacies, keep schools healthy or petrol supplied to key workers, and this is a government priority?

And see #IntegratedReview - No 1 priority identified as #ClimateCrisishttps://t.co/057jymfQwm

— Natalie Bennett (@natalieben) September 28, 2021

“Global Britain becoming Galactic Britain” ... Of all the weeks to drop this phrase.

— Ankit Panda (@nktpnd) September 27, 2021

is this the same Britain that has run out of petrol? OK just checking pic.twitter.com/kKCJK9xPPl

— Matthew Champion (@matthewchampion) September 28, 2021

This is SO much more important than fixing the NHS, funding social care properly and supporting the poorest in our society, isn't it? https://t.co/E3avMXei8X

— (((Frances Schadenfreude Coppola))) ??? (@Frances_Coppola) September 28, 2021

I genuinely thought this was satire at first lol

— Tom Bacon (@TomABacon) September 28, 2021

Read the room lads. Right now we can't even get to the nearest town. Andromeda feels a bit of a stretch. pic.twitter.com/tdRYchepY9

— Ian Dunt (@IanDunt) September 28, 2021

Cool. But how about we feed our hungry kids first? https://t.co/Uq1VFuPyzB

— Peter Stefanovic (@PeterStefanovi2) September 28, 2021

Maybe this week wasn’t the best time to be launching this… ⛽️ ? ? https://t.co/5yRClLwm1Q

— Kevin Hudson (@KevinPHudson) September 27, 2021

Going full Trump now. Honest to God, worst Government we've had https://t.co/IGXr6iQvb4

— Siobhán Corcoran (@SiobhanCorc) September 27, 2021

The highest flying dead cat in human history https://t.co/laso9YgjIw

— James M. Turner QC (@ShipBrief) September 28, 2021

I checked. This is not a spoof. But it is an insult. https://t.co/YPPJ5uPmC8

— john hully (@jbhully) September 28, 2021

UK citizens: facing energy crisis, fuel shortage, Brexit chaos, unable to buy houses, national insurance rises, rises in the amount of student loan payable earlier.
UK government: ? let’s go to space.

— Katie ?️‍? (@keccks) September 28, 2021

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