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Boris and Theresa punchbags help Londoners vent their Brexit rage

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LONDON (Reuters) – Londoners fed up with Brexit can vent their rage with a special gym routine that includes high-intensity exercises like pummelling punchbags bearing photographs of some of the main players like Boris Johnson and Jean-Claude Juncker.

The 30-minute circuit also features the “Theresa May Sack Race,” “Jacob Rees-Logg lifts” and “Politico Headslammer” in which participants slam balls on to pictures of British Prime Minister Theresa May and opposition Labour party leader Jeremy Corbyn.

There is also a “Cameron Quitters Corner” named after Mays predecessor David Cameron to take time out.

The Brexfit classes are being offered by fitness company Gymbox, whose boss Marc Diaper said the theme was chosen by a members poll of their main frustrations with living in the British capital.

Fifty two percent of respondents said Brexit, followed by rent prices and train delays.

“We thought well, what better way to actually release frustration and anger than actually put on a Brexfit class as weve called it, where you can actually punch your most hated politician in the face on a punch bag,” he told Reuters.

A gym member punches a boxing bag containing an image of Britain's former Foreign Secretary Boris Johnson during a Brexfit gym class at Gym Box in London, Britain September 27, 2018. REUTERS/Simon Dawson

The course was designed with the help of an anger management expert, said fitness instructor Boriss Visokoborskis.

“Members are leaving our classes feeling relieved, lighter and they do something good for themselves, they work on their body,” he added.

Student Ania Jarzabkiewicz, 26, originally from Poland, said she felt “amazing” after the class.

“I have a problem to get my student loan because of Brexit, so today I really take out my frustration on this whole situation and I feel really good,” she said.

Fitness coach George, 25, said his favourite exercises were the sack races and punch bags. In this particular class, leading Brexiteer and former Foreign Secretary Johnson bore the brunt of his frustration.

“Itd be wrong to punch him in the face in real life so … doing it on a punch bag theres nothing wrong with that, and its definitely a great way to get your frustration out,” he said.

With six months until Britain leaves the EU, May has yet to reach a deal on the terms of the divorce, and her plan for future trade ties has been rebuffed by both the EU and many in her own Conservative Party.

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Corbyn said this week that Labour would vote against a Brexit deal based on Mays proposals, the strongest warning yet to a prime minister whose plan to leave the EU is hanging by a thread.

Reporting by Helena Williams

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