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Turkeys voting for Christmas

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user Adrian Bott wrote the viral tweet, "'I never thought leopards would eat MY face,' sobs woman who voted for the Leopards Eating People's Faces Party". The expression since became idiomatic of people who face adverse consequences of their own authoritarian, cruel or unjust policies. A popular 2016
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cartoon by Paul Noth portrays a sheep viewing a billboard of a wolf political candidate whose campaign slogan is "I am going to eat you," and approvingly remarking "He tells it like it is."
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The house and farm accounts of the Shuttleworths of Gawthorpe Hall in the county of Lancaster at Smithils and Gawthorpe: from September 1582 to October 1621
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idiom is "Only the most stupid calves would vote for their butchers" ("Nur die dümmsten Kälber wählen ihre Metzger selber").
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The phrase was soon borrowed by other politicians and public figures. In 1979 Labour Prime Minister
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shows Hitler as a butcher with a chicken and the caption "Don't panic! He's a vegetarian."
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voted for Maastricht it would be like 651 turkeys voting for Christmas."
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for a situation in which a choice made is clearly against one's
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Christmas dinner including turkey eaten in the village of
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Trimingham
Norfolk
idiom
metaphor
self-interest
United Kingdom
English Christmas dinner
Independent Magazine
Liberal Party
David Penhaligon
Lib–Lab pact
James Callaghan
vote of no confidence
Scottish National Party
Scottish devolution referendum
Scottish National Party
resulting election
Teresa Gorman
Maastricht Treaty
House of Commons
United States
Thanksgiving
Colonel Sanders
Canada
Mouseland
German
Bertold Brecht
Horst Wessel Song
Schweik in the Second World War

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