World news: Protestors flock to oust corrupt dictator

The world’s attention is currently focused on one impoverished country as the protests against its despotic regime entered a fourth week.

Yes, the future is uncertain for the United Kingdom, as crowds numbering tens of thousands continue to occupy the country’s capital landmark, Traf-al-gahr Square, to express their opposition to President Mubarakameron.

This power-hungry politician has used the country’s three-year-long ‘state of austerity’ to bypass the normal routes of democracy, assembling an unelected government and imposing Draconian measures such as tuition fee increases.

Although the police force is attempting to quell the protests with the strategic application of brutal violence, it is expected that Mr Camerubarak may be forced to step down sooner rather than later.

A Westminster spokesperson said: “Protesting against an unwanted leader is vital to ensuring that countries worldwide are run freely and democratically, and we can only offer the protestors our fullest support.

“Unless, that is, they are protesting in this country, in which case they are a despicable rabble of anarchists and terrorists who should go back to their lectures or be shot.”

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