A group of Brexiters is calling itself “the Grand Wizards” and it’s a very bad idea – 19 savage owns
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I'm high. I must be. The hard Brexiteers have not actually called themselves the Grand Wizards aka the KKK. Clearly I've slipped and fallen into a big ol' pile of drugs and right now I'm trippin' bawz. That's the only logical explanation. https://t.co/GgSd4Bo0DA
— Femi – REGISTER TO VOTE BY 18 JUNE (@Femi_Sorry) March 25, 2019
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Latest on 'Grand Wizards'. A bit like, "we're informally called the blackshirts… er, no intended connection to anything else." https://t.co/ygmfPibh7n
— John Harris (@johnharris1969) March 25, 2019
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“So we are a bunch of senior, white, right-wing men. Can anyone think of any possible unfortunate connotations with the phrase ‘Grand Wizard’”.
*silence and furrowed brows*
“Nickname accepted!” https://t.co/me9uwPox4l— Stig Abell (@StigAbell) March 25, 2019
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"Grand Wizards" is not great name for a party with a racism scandal. https://t.co/Y9h9mtF7Ex
— jacob richardson 🇺🇦🌹 (@jjarichardson) March 25, 2019
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Grand Wizards, though pic.twitter.com/kOYVVUPWez
— Alistair Coleman (@alistaircoleman) March 25, 2019
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You'd think Jacob Rees-Mogg, who has dined with a white supremacist group and is chums with Steve Bannon, would be wary of calling himself a member of the grand wizards, a term forever linked to the KKK. https://t.co/NBTcmVgAqF
— Will Black (@WillBlackWriter) March 25, 2019
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Listen, it's just an informal extremely racist name connected to the KKK for my friendship group, nothing to worry about.
— The Poisonous Euros Atmosphere Fan (@DawnHFoster) March 25, 2019
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https://twitter.com/Daniel_Sugarman/status/1110265422903947266
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They’ll be flaming cross when they find out that has another meaning. https://t.co/ROXKOz3u2e
— Mr Roger Quimbly (@RogerQuimbly) March 25, 2019
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Mr Rees-Mogg consults with a colleague before his latest meeting in No 10 #GrandWizards pic.twitter.com/VAR7bWk50w
— Warren Morgan (@warrenmorgan) March 25, 2019
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BREAKING: Shocked 'Grand Wizards' claim similarity of name to extremists purely coincidental, deny any connections to Boris Johnson, Iain Duncan Smith and Jacob Rees-Mogg. More soon …
— Tom Pride (@ThomasPride) March 25, 2019
Writer and comedian, Nathaniel Tapley, wanted people to be under no apprehension about the Brexiters’ intent.
"Ha ha ha. They accidentally named themselves after the Ku Klux Klan."
No. No, they didn't. They know the people they want to attract. They know what they're doing. They're cunts, not idiots.
— Nathaniel Tapley (@Natt) March 25, 2019
While, author, David Southwell, realised one huge implication of the self-imposed nickname.
So now it emerges it is Uri Geller vs. the Grand Wizards. Just when you think Brexit cannot get weirder …
— David Southwell (@cultauthor) March 25, 2019
It makes as much sense as anything else we’ve heard recently.