The Twitterati have mercilessly ridiculed former British Parliamentary speaker John Bercow for his self-trumpeted move to the Labour Party.
Bercow took a last swipe at former Conservative party-mate Prime Minister Boris Johnson on Saturday with his noisy defection to the opposition — singing the praises of hapless Labour Leader Sir Keir Starmer.
The former speaker got a surprising welcome from Labour MP John McDonnell, formerly shadow chancellor under Jeremy Corbyn's leadership, praising his ten-year tenure on the woolsack.
Others replied that Labour was no better that the Conservatives, who didn't want Bercow back anyway.
Former Brexit Party — now Reform Party — leader Nigel Farage recalled how, in his last months as speaker in 2019, Bercow tore up centuries of Parliamentary procedure rules in a failed bid to help the opposition and Europhile Tory rebels stop Britain leaving the European Union. That backfired when Johnson was finally able to force a snap election in December that year, winning by a landslide with his "Get Brexit Done" slogan.
Junior Foreign Office Minister James Cleverly feigned surprise, while trade unionist Paul Embery was sure Bercow would be an apt convert to social-democratic and pro-Brexit poilicies.
Others were content to point out that Bercow was still under investigation by Parliamentary authorities for allegedly bullying his own staff.
For some, Johnson's refusal to grant Bercow a peerage in the House of Lords was an obvious motive for his defection.
Interviewed by fellow Remainer Trevor Phillips on Sky News on Sunday morning, Bercow strenuously insisted he had had "absolutely no discussion whatsoever" with Starmer or other Labour leaders about a possible peerage. "There has been no barter, no trade, no deal," he claimed.
But some Twitter users wondered if the Labour leader was all that pleased to welcome his new party member.
And one bright spark pointed out that the rats are supposed to leave the sinking ship, not join it.