It has been dubbed the 'world's smallest kettle' - and people still can't stop laughing at it.

Mancunians had began poking fun at EDL protesters on Saturday after only a few dozen of them turned up for their own demo.

It's estimated there were around 50 of the group's supporters in Piccadilly Gardens - compared with an estimated 300 anti-fascists who mounted a counter demonstration.

The EDL protesters were even outnumbered by police.

And Dan Hett, who lost his brother Martyn in the Manchester Arena attack, was quick to get involved in mocking the protest.

(Image: Jon Super)

He shared a photo of the demo posted by the M.E.N, writing: "This was the total attendance for the EDL's *national demo* today in Manchester, and I think I speak for everyone when I say:

"!HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAH *breathe* HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA."

But he also had a serious message to share, in which he spoke about the aftermath of the atrocity that claimed the lives of 22 people.

"While Manchester was in mourning," he wrote, "in the midst of the entire city grieving and coming to terms with the enormous and horrific loss, the EDL still descended on Manchester, brandishing racist banners and carrying with them a pig's head, taking bites out of it in the street.

"I saw those photos and was speechless."

(Image: Dan Hett Twitter)

He ended the Twitter letter by saying: "Manchester is fiercely diverse and multicultural city, one I'm incredibly proud to be a citizen of. And, the city that I love has a long and very proud history of firmly telling racists and fascists to get out of the city. Long may it continue."

One photo tweeted yesterday by the M.E.N showed a group of around two dozen EDL supporters being led from the Gardens surrounded by officers and social media users wasted no time in making fun of their lack of numbers.

One user joked that there had been more members of the Sugababes.

Another, Adrian Foster, added: "There were genuinely more people in my local this afternoon."

And according to 'Lynda Top Of A Hill' she had seen more people queueing for tripe on Bury Market.

But it didn't stop there. 24 hours later and the memes, GIFs and jokes are still coming in.

Billybob tweeted: "More people came out of Greggs at dinner time when I went for my pastie..."

User Michael James poked fun adding: "Its nice that they can share a taxi home again."

Just two protesters were arrested during Saturday's demonstrations, although the cost of the operation was likely to reach six-figures.