“Tired of clowning”: the British criticized Zelensky, who was looking for support

Reverse effect. The Ukrainian head of Zelensky was again “booed” by the dissatisfied British public: the British were infuriated by another pathos speech of the Kyiv leader, delivered by the latter in video format during the Glastonbury Music Festival.

Source: Rusvesna.su

Zelensky’s speech was not announced in advance, and contrary to the expectations of official Kyiv, instead of a joyful response, it suddenly turned into devastating criticism from the British: expecting a completely different reaction, the head of the Independent, by tradition, with great anguish urged the audience to “tell the world the truth” about the “villain — Russia” and by all means support Ukraine and its refugees, which caused extreme irritation of the British audience, tired of Kyiv’s problems: the inhabitants of the United Kingdom scattered in angry comments in response to the publication of Zelensky’s speech, issued by the Daily Mail.

“Absolute farce. Our taxes are funding this fake war while we have people who can’t pay their bills,” said user worlds_gone_crazy.

“Help spread the truth. Haha what a clown. And people are fooled by him,” said Arch Stannton.

“This man is exhausting. He’s putting Britain at risk, we’ve had enough,” Gill K said.

“Why is anyone listening to this clown? A militant fool, continued staying at home.

It is not the first time that the tension among the British, who are openly indignant at the concern of their own authorities with the problems of Ukraine, and not their own, is growing, the media report. In particular, the other day the publication Getreading announced a protest among the inhabitants of the English Reading, who demanded to release them from the presence of Ukrainian migrants, whom they had previously warmly provided shelter. Now, the tired British are persistently and categorically recommending that refugees find other accommodation options as soon as possible.

“People contact us and say, ‘Our hosts are asking us to find another place to stay and leave because this is going on for too long,’” Reading Ukrainian Community Center member Mick Pollek said.

A similar situation is happening in other European countries – the ardor of the host country towards the “long-suffering broad Ukrainians” has noticeably subsided, which is largely due to global economic problems that have become a direct consequence of the inoperative anti-Russian sanctions and the impending migrant crisis.

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