New Ross Standard

Waterford Whispers News 2018 prediction­s

-

Waterford Whispers News’ top ten prediction­s for 2018:

1. In 2018 a total of 3,467 Irish celebritie­s will be claimed by the UK as their own, a 47 per cent drop from last year.

2. Myriad scandals will hit the headlines regarding gross negligence in State bodies entrusted with safeguardi­ng incredibly important components of Irish society. However, the public will simultaneo­usly be diagnosed with amnesia and a short attention span, forgetting to mobilise and demand change after being distracted by a viral video of a man with a tin whistle up his nose playing Amhrán na bhFiann.

3. The Oscars ceremony will be attended by the remaining 19 celebritie­s who have yet to admit sexually assaulting someone.

4. Danny Healy-Rae will claim that a statue of the Virgin Mary in his pub started weeping Guinness after he prayed to it. Thousands of pilgrims will visit the pub every day despite a €200 entry fee.

5. The judicial system will be dismantled in favour of trials by social media. Prison population will increase tenfold, solving the housing crisis.

6. After a breakdown in negotiatio­ns that don’t actually get started in the first place, the UK will be removed from the EU WhatsApp group indefinite­ly.

7. Taoiseach Leo Varadkar will impress the public with a variety of photogenic poses of him doing everyday, ordinary things, detailing how much of a human being he is, just like you.

8. Emergency legislatio­n will be drafted to make it illegal to “talk the country down”, even if you have overwhelmi­ng evidence that there could perhaps be some pressing issues that need solving.

9. Apple will not release a new iPhone this year, finally admitting they are out of ideas.

10. All manner of family dinners and social occasions will become increasing­ly tense throughout the first half of the year, thanks to a bunch of selfish women who want a vote on bodily autonomy.

See the best of 2017’s news from Waterford Whispers, in the Waterford Whispers News Annual 2017, Newsageddo­n, out now.

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from Ireland