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«Breaking News» Amber Rudd ‘trolled' by her own daughter whose article with article on the positives of Brexit

Amber Rudd tweeted she had been 'trolled' by her own daughter over a satirical article about the advantages of a no-deal Brexit.


Flora Gill's piece lists 'Instagrammable blue passports', 'the perfect protest photos' and 'affordable housing' as benefits to millennials if Britain leaves the EU without a deal.


Ms Rudd, the Work and Pensions Secretary, defied the Prime Minister last week in a key Brexit vote, refusing to vote against a motion that ruled out no-deal.










Flora Gill said Brexit would give millenials 'affordable housing' and the 'perfect protest photos' in an article for The Spectator


Flora Gill said Brexit would give millenials 'affordable housing' and the 'perfect protest photos' in an article for The Spectator



Flora Gill said Brexit would give millenials 'affordable housing' and the 'perfect protest photos' in an article for The Spectator



The Oxford University graduate wrote what appears to be a tongue in cheek piece for The Spectator, claiming Brexit is a useful 'scape goat' for millennials in awkward social situations.


'No longer do you need to rely on permanently delayed tubes, or numerous dying aunts - Brexit is here for you,' it says.


'Parents question why you don't have a job? - Brexit. Why were you late for the party? Brexit. Need an excuse to break up with Mr wrong? 'I'm so sorry, it's not you, it's Brexit'. 

The article, by the former Philosophy and Theology student who now works for shopping company Value Retail, claims to be putting a 'positive spin on a no-deal Brexit for Remain-voting millennials'. 


Her mother, Amber Rudd, is Secretary of State for Work and Pensions, and was Home Secretary from July 2016 to April 2018, resigning shortly after the Windrush Scandal.


Her father, A. A. Gill, is a former restaurant critic for The Sunday Times and published author. He died in 2016, aged 62, after developing cancer.


In 1995 her parents divorced after her father began an affair with Tatler's editor-at-large Nicola Formby. The pair stayed together afterwards and married shortly before his death.




She also said millenials could use Brexit as an excuse for not having a job or being late


She also said millenials could use Brexit as an excuse for not having a job or being late



She also said millenials could use Brexit as an excuse for not having a job or being late





She is the daughter of Amber Rudd, Secretary of State for Work and Pensions, and former Sunday Times restaurant critic A. A. Gill (Pictured)


She is the daughter of Amber Rudd, Secretary of State for Work and Pensions, and former Sunday Times restaurant critic A. A. Gill (Pictured)


She is the daughter of Amber Rudd, Secretary of State for Work and Pensions, and former Sunday Times restaurant critic A. A. Gill (Pictured)





Rudd campaigning with her ex-husband, the writer and restaurant critic A. A. Gill, in 2005


Rudd campaigning with her ex-husband, the writer and restaurant critic A. A. Gill, in 2005


Rudd campaigning with her ex-husband, the writer and restaurant critic A. A. Gill, in 2005





Her parents were married from 1990 to 1995, and divorced after her father started an affair with Tatler's editor-at-large Nicola Formby


Her parents were married from 1990 to 1995, and divorced after her father started an affair with Tatler's editor-at-large Nicola Formby



Her parents were married from 1990 to 1995, and divorced after her father started an affair with Tatler's editor-at-large Nicola Formby





Amber Rudd was Home Secretary from 2016 to 2018 before resigning shortly after the Windrush scandal


Amber Rudd was Home Secretary from 2016 to 2018 before resigning shortly after the Windrush scandal



Amber Rudd was Home Secretary from 2016 to 2018 before resigning shortly after the Windrush scandal





Gill at a film premiere with Formby in 2001. The pair had two children together and remained a couple until his death from cancer aged 62 in 2016


Gill at a film premiere with Formby in 2001. The pair had two children together and remained a couple until his death from cancer aged 62 in 2016



Gill at a film premiere with Formby in 2001. The pair had two children together and remained a couple until his death from cancer aged 62 in 2016



Social media users have reacted with amusement and shock to the story.


Tom Smith, who supports the EU, tweeted: 'I might wholeheartedly disagree with the sentiment, but it's nice to read a Gill again.'


Catherine Kearney tweeted: 'She's her father's daughter for sure!'


Paul Wietzel tweeted back to Amber Rudd: 'Nice article by your daughter. Seems a lot of people are losing their sense of humour.'


Shelley tweeted: 'I'm loving how everyone is missing the beautiful sarcasm of her piece. Brilliant.' 


Other's, however, were less than amused.


Keith Dickerson said on Twitter: 'This is insulting and patronising - there isn't a single reason to accept a no-deal Brexit here.'


Betise Head said: 'It's sort of witty but, frankly, I cannot laugh about it any longer. Too dangerous, too messy and too irresponsible.'


In July last year, Flora moved into her mother's parents home in Kensington, complete with a garden square and wine cellar.


In her piece for Tatler, she described it as a 'budget set of a Downton Abbey remake'.


'Imagine if the family had lost the estate but crammed all the fancy fixtures into an apartment in London,' she wrote.


'Today, when millennials must choose between rent and avocados, surely the positives of a free, large apartment in a prime Kensington location outweigh the negatives?' 

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https://hienalouca.com/2019/03/23/amber-rudd-trolled-by-her-own-daughter-whose-article-with-article-on-the-positives-of-brexit/
Main photo article Amber Rudd tweeted she had been ‘trolled’ by her own daughter over a satirical article about the advantages of a no-deal Brexit.
Flora Gill’s piece lists ‘Instagrammable blue passports’, ‘the perfect protest photos’ and ‘affordable housing’...


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