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HARDLY WORKING?

Tory MP trolled with hilarious photoshops after posting bizarre tweet of himself sat at a desk to show he’s working hard’

Brexiteer Andrew Bridgen told The Sun he was greatly amused by the dozens of photoshopped pictures of him that were being posted online today

A TORY MP is being trolled on Twitter after posting a snap of himself "working hard" during Parliament's summer holidays.

Andrew Bridgen put a photo on the social media site today showing himself staring at the computer, with a sign in the background reading: "A freedom is in peril. Defend it with all your might."

 The original photo which Andrew Bridgen put on Twitter has been mocked mercilessly
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The original photo which Andrew Bridgen put on Twitter has been mocked mercilesslyCredit: Twitter

He wrote alongside it: “Working hard for NW Leics in Westminster."

But others were quick to take the mick, editing the photograph to make fun of his office decor and serious expression.

The Brexiteer was subject to dozens of hilarious snaps from trolls online, who changed the sign in the background to amusing phrases.

The 53-year-old MP for North West Leicestershire said he was happy that his picture had caused so much joy online.

 Some were quick to notice the MP had placed his keys bang in the middle of the table
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Some were quick to notice the MP had placed his keys bang in the middle of the tableCredit: Twitter
 Others used the frame in the background to make edits to the picture
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Others used the frame in the background to make edits to the pictureCredit: Twitter
 One Twitter user joked he was probably just playing solitaire
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One Twitter user joked he was probably just playing solitaireCredit: Twitter
 Another suggested the MP might even be without the other half of his outfit - which was out of the frame
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Another suggested the MP might even be without the other half of his outfit - which was out of the frameCredit: Twitter
 One edited photo questioned by the MP had a photo put on top of some open drawers in the first place
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One edited photo questioned by the MP had a photo put on top of some open drawers in the first placeCredit: Twitter
 Another joked with a phrase being banded about among Brexiteers - that Mrs May's Chequers deal could lead to a Corbyn government
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Another joked with a phrase being banded about among Brexiteers - that Mrs May's Chequers deal could lead to a Corbyn governmentCredit: Twitter
 Tory MP Mr Bridgen has seen the light of the whole situation, saying he was glad people online were having fun
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Tory MP Mr Bridgen has seen the light of the whole situation, saying he was glad people online were having funCredit: Twitter

Mr Bridgen told The Sun he's been greatly amused by the reaction to his photograph today - but insisted he really is working hard and not playing solitaire.

He said: "It's amazing what goes viral online - but it probably says more about them than about me.

"They don't call it the silly season for nothing!"

And he said he didn't mind the trolling - saying it was a good thing to be able to "go through life and make people happy".

 One fan edited his fellow Brexiteer Jacob Rees-Mogg into the photoframe behind him
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One fan edited his fellow Brexiteer Jacob Rees-Mogg into the photoframe behind himCredit: Twitter
 Some of the hilarious photos went viral online today
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Some of the hilarious photos went viral online todayCredit: Twitter
 Another speculated about exactly what the MP was looking at on his screen
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Another speculated about exactly what the MP was looking at on his screenCredit: Twitter
 Another Twitter user joked about what the map was for on his wall in the photo behind him
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Another Twitter user joked about what the map was for on his wall in the photo behind himCredit: Twitter

MPs are off on their summer recess as of last week, and will return to Westminster officially in September.

Theresa May is on her holidays in Italy - but it was revealed today that she will take a break to France for talks with Emmanuel Macron later this week to discuss Brexit.

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