Despite being just last year, the UK’s latest general election seems like eons ago. Since then, so much weird political stuff has happened both here and overseas that we’ve almost completely forgotten the dramas and turmoil towards the run up before the news that we’d be stuck with the tories for another four years. Whilst most of us have completely forgotten all about our ex leader of the opposition Ed Miliband, there are some corners of the internet that are pretending that he never lost at all.
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The Miliverse is a Twitter account ran by writer Joel Cornah that acts as though Ed Miliband was the true winner of the big election and is now our one true prime minster, if you were one of the many left feeling downtrodden by the results of last year’s results then you one hundred percent need to give it a follow. With recent news including Theresa May’s cuts on child poverty funds and her ridiculous gold flared trousers, it feels a lot safer to hide in the fictional timeline compared to our very depressing reality.
Here’s a flavour of the kind of tweets you can expect from The Miliverse. We’re totally feeling the festive ones in the run up to Christmas.
In a parallel universe, Prime Minister Ed Miliband is facing calls for his resignation after pictures of his suit from 2005 emerge online. pic.twitter.com/ls2fcKu6Wr
— The Miliverse (@TheMiliverse) October 15, 2016
Love Actually, but Ed Miliband is the prime minister character.
— The Miliverse (@TheMiliverse) December 18, 2016
Meanwhile, in a parallel universe where Ed Miliband won in 2015… https://t.co/RpnRHSIwsp
— The Miliverse (@TheMiliverse) December 18, 2016
Let's check in on the news in the alternate timeline where Ed Miliband is Prime Minister… pic.twitter.com/ZRHw4rgZ7M
— The Miliverse (@TheMiliverse) September 15, 2016
2016 has been a bit of a disaster, hasn't it? Just think, if things had gone differently, the government might look more like this… pic.twitter.com/NZm7uxCK91
— The Miliverse (@TheMiliverse) December 14, 2016
Meanwhile, in the other timeline, Prime Minister Miliband just spotted the giant wasps nest on the ceiling. pic.twitter.com/kl3r8IYBoV
— The Miliverse (@TheMiliverse) December 13, 2016
Meanwhile, in a parallel universe where Miliband is PM, a disheveled Rupert Murdoch is seen wandering around the bins outside Wigan Tesco.
— The Miliverse (@TheMiliverse) September 29, 2016
Meanwhile, in the alternate timeline where Miliband is Prime Minister, Boris Johnson is now the Go Compare Man.
— The Miliverse (@TheMiliverse) August 28, 2016
Ed Miliband calls an emergency meeting with @edballs to discuss if they have to wear the novelty Christmas jumpers Gordon Brown bought them.
— The Miliverse (@TheMiliverse) December 17, 2016
For #InternationalTeaDay…
Me at the start of 2016 Vs Me at the end of 2016… pic.twitter.com/Mca9e52nzG— The Miliverse (@TheMiliverse) December 15, 2016
Prime Minister Ed Miliband faces calls for his resignation after he is seen making tea by putting milk in first. An "honest mistake" he says
— The Miliverse (@TheMiliverse) November 25, 2016
Meanwhile in the parallel universe, Prime Minister Ed Miliband is facing a tough #PMQs pic.twitter.com/j6JxRMJ7RC
— The Miliverse (@TheMiliverse) October 26, 2016
Although the political satire account is pretty fucking hilarious, it’s definitely no Dungeons and Donalds.