It's a year until Brexit's meant to happen (and the transition period begins) and one publication's cover has been relentlessly mocked for its celebration of that fact.

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The Daily Express front cover on Thursday featured the white cliffs of Dover, intended to inspire a feeling of patriotism and hope.

However, the imagery inadvertently gave the Brexit-sceptic Twittersphere some serious ammunition.

“And we shall illustrate this glorious moment with... a large cliff edge”. pic.twitter.com/H4opuZnun8 — Stig Abell (@StigAbell) March 28, 2018

The view being, hilariously - the edge of a giant cliff #Brexit pic.twitter.com/pZR2Y78A5j — Joe O'Shea (@josefoshea) March 28, 2018

The Daily Express decided that a picture of a cliff edge would best illustrate #Brexit... pic.twitter.com/gdyHkUeNdn — Theresa Griffin MEP (@TheresaMEP) March 28, 2018

The photographer who took the photo of the cliffs had yet further mockery to heap on the Daily Express.

If anything sums up #Brexit - it's the Daily Express making my pic of Britain look whiter than it actually is. pic.twitter.com/Jjsa05LYro — Justin Foulkes (@justinfoulkes) March 28, 2018

Don't want no mossy-as cliffs when you're trying to make a point about how glorious Brexit is!

[H/T The Poke]