Twitter screenshot Dutch government unleashes the Brexit muppet Foreign Minister Stef Blok enlists some help to urge companies to prepare for the UK’s exit.

Brexit looks like a furry blue monster — according to the Dutch.

Foreign Minister Stef Blok tweeted a photograph of himself looking bemused — which likely sums up the EU's response to Brexit — behind a muppet wearing a Brexit T-shirt lying on his desk, warning Dutch businesses to make sure "Brexit doesn’t stand, or lie, in your way."

The tweet advises companies to use the government's online Brexit impact scan, or check the official website, for more information on whether the U.K. leaving the EU will have consequences for them.

Only 24 percent of Dutch entrepreneurs told a Dutch Chamber of Commerce survey in December that they are well prepared for Brexit. Almost a third indicated they are not well prepared.

"We noticed companies were not preparing well enough, too many companies were not using the Brexit scan," a Dutch diplomat told POLITICO. "The government can only do so much ... Apparently they believed this was the best way."

The Twitterverse speculated whom Blok had persuaded to be inside the suit. Minister of Health Hugo de Jonge tweeted "Stef? Please give a sign of life so we know it ended well! Also, which of our colleagues is in that suit?"

Blok’s tweet came the same day as Dutch Prime Minister Mark Rutte told the Financial Times the U.K. has become a “diminished” country after the Brexit referendum and warned that a no-deal Brexit risks “insurmountable” consequences for the British economy.

“Every businessman I speak to from the U.K. is saying they will cut investments, cut their business in the U.K.,” Rutte said.