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Brexit breakdown as Prime Minister dwells on Snapchat group with Arlene Foster and Nicola Sturgeon

Theresa May has opened up about her relationship with Scotland and Northern Ireland First Ministers in a social media get-together.

The Conservative party leader made the confession of being in a Snapchat group with Arlene Foster and Nicola Sturgeon when speaking to the press outside Downing Street.

The video, voiced over by Scottish comedian Janey Godley, is a jibe to the Brexit dilemma making a mockery of relationship breakdown within the parliament.

A screenshot from the fake news video.

When asked what the result will be for Scotland and Northern Ireland, Mrs May argues with Nicola Sturgeon that Scotland is part of Britain. She also questions if Democratic Unionist Party (DUP) party leader, Arlene Foster understands “what a bribe actually is” after receiving £1 billion to ensure their party’s support following last year’s election.

Theresa May with Arlene Foster outside Stormont Castle in Belfast.

The true hardships of the Brexit breakdown are revealed with the Prime Minister admitting that she is uncertain if there is “enough money for the meter” and she copes with a “wee karaoke night dancing round the living room with a bottle of prosecco”.

Always look on the bright side of life

The video has now received more than 6,000 views on the comedian’s Twitter profile. Social media has responded in good fashion with commentators seeing the lighter side of the situation asking for more videos like this.

Janey Godley later encouraged people to “keep laughing through this nightmare”.