A GERMAN tv show has mocked Theresa May's Brexit agreement - and said the negotiations, like football, will always end with England losing.

The Das Erste channel show mocked the PM, who is battling to force her hated deal though parliament despite overwhelming opposition from MPs.

4 The presenter spoke in front of a mocking graphic dubbing Mrs May 'the wobbly lady' - a pun on the German word for iron

The presenter savaged the embattled Tory leader - and hit out at MPs Nadine Dorries and Dominic Raab for underestimating the difficulty of implementing Brexit.

Poking fun at England's habit of losing to Germany, he sneered: "So to summarise, and based on Gary Lineker: Brexit is an easy game - 65 million Brits are chasing a ridiculous idea and at the end England will always lose.

"Unfortunately the Brits have gone into Brexit completely without a plan like someone who jumps off a ten metre diving board with no idea what's in the basin."

He spoke in front of a mocking graphic dubbing Mrs May "the wobbly lady" - a pun on the German word for iron.

4 The Prime Minister's deal faced attacks from Brexiteers, pro-EU Tories, Labour, the DUP and all other parties in Parliament Credit: UK Parliament

Predicting a post-Brexit future for the UK, he added: "every After Eight would need a visa, James Bond could no longer hunt international bad guys - he'd spend the whole two hours of the film at passport control."

"Theresa May really wobbled around for a long time, and then after a long back and forth she negotiated a draft contract with the EU, but at home it's not been welcomed as suspicion is building towards her.

"The economy would totally go down the drain, the pound would lose value, trade would become extremely complicated."

It comes after President Trump warned that May's agreement may prevent trade with the US – and claimed it was a "great deal" for the EU.

4 Donald Trump said May's proposed Breixt deal could prevent trade between the US and UK Credit: Reuters

Speaking from the front lawn of the White House, the real estate mogul threw the Special Relationship into fresh turmoil by savaging the PM’s deal.

He added: "Right now, as the deal stands, they may not be able to trade with the US.

"And I don’t think they want that at all – that would be a very big negative for the deal."

With 95 of her own Tory MPs having already spoken out against it, Mrs May yesterday refused to deny she is now facing a Herculean task to get her deal through parliament on December 11.

4 Mrs May spoke to The Sun's Tom Newton Dunn on Sunday Credit: Louis Wood - The Sun

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She told The Sun: “I don’t doubt that it is up to me to make a really good case for this deal.

“It delivers on what people voted for. And you heard what was being said in Europe yesterday about this being the only possible deal.

“I think people need to focus on that.”