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Twitter erupts mocking possible sewage disaster that saw 'Brits swim in poo all summer'

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Environment Agency indicated that, over the summer, people could have been swimming in waste due to faulty monitors. Data showed that some monitors are either faulty or not installed. READ MORE : Over 400 MPs claim £420k expenses to pay their energy bills as the rest of UK suffers Beaches in Devon and Sussex have closed over the summer after water companies pumped out sewage - but research by the Liberal Democrat party found that levels could also have been high in some places without such warning.Following the news, Twitter has exploded with discussion and concerns about the summer of sewage swimming with one hashtag trending in particular.The #SewageTitles has seen people replacing the names of well-known shows, films, songs, books and plays with sewage-related puns - and famous names have been joining in on the trend too.Famous children’s author Michael Rosen got things off to a good start, tweeting: “Stuck in the Midden with You”.To stay up to date with all the latest news, make sure you sign up to one of our newsletters here.He then followed up with “The Turd Man”.

Among his many offerings, “20,000 Plagues Under the Sea” also shone.From here, things became a little more free-flowing, as people hopped on the hashtag and ran with it, both in the comments of Rosen’s tweet and elsewhere across the site.“Sh*ttin' on the dock of the bay”, said one, with an image of Tory MP Jacob Rees-Mogg lying down as he did on a parliament bench, this time on top of a sewage pipe.

The references went far and wide. Some opted for classical literature from Charles Dickens with “A Tale of Two Sh*tties”, while one saw fit to get James Bond involved, saying, “P*ssy Galore”.

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