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Nearly 10 years on... we're STILL talking about Brexit. Let's take a look back at the whole situation unfold.
Joe Lycett has made a Brexit urinal to "celebrate the success" of Britain leaving the European Union.
For the first time in history, a country has left the European Union. Quo vadis, Great Britain? (from German television channel ZDF on January 31, 2020)
Matt Lucas and David Walliams are bringing Little Britain back for a one-off special dedicated to Brexit.
Little Brexit to air on BBC Radio 4 on October 31 - the day the UK was supposed to leave the EU.
There's a time-honored tradition in Britain: When things are looking really bad, take refuge in humor. And lately, the satirical BBC Radio comedy series, "The Now Show," has been finding it hard to be funnier than the real thing.
Comedy mockumentary following the independent cross-border body as they deal with bodies crossing the border, be they human, animal or fish.
EU leaders have agreed on a plan to delay the Article 50 process, postponing Brexit beyond 29 March. European Council President Donald Tusk and European Commission President Jean-Claude Juncker updated reporters at a press conference which had some lighter moments.
WATCH: Victor Meldrew, from 'One Foot in the Grove', orders the 'Brexit Special' after being told how good it was all going to be - but it doesn't come out quite like he thought it would.
After Theresa May says Britain should leave the European convention on human rights, Patrick Stewart, Adrian Scarborough and Sarah Solemani expose the problems in the Conservative plan for a UK bill of rights.
It used to be Brits only drove on the wrong side of things. Then they voted on #Brexit.
The xenophobes and racists of Britain got their way with #Brexit. That would never happen in America! J-fucking-k, it definitely could.
Here, Stephen Fry on the quiz show QI discusses various fearful theories about European Union regulations and the misunderstandings which led to them.
Actor and director Andy Serkis has parodied Theresa May in a video in favour of a People's Vote. Serkis reprises the role of Gollum/Smeagol, the schizophrenic character from The Lord of the Rings as May struggles between her EU withdrawal agreement and handing the vote over to the people.