Yule be beside your elf with these Christmas crackers! This year's top ten festive gags revealed 

Yule be beside your elf with these Christmas crackers! This year’s top ten festive gags are revealed

  • This year’s No 1 joke was: ‘What type of peas ruin Christmas dinner? MPs’ 
  • The author of the winning joke, Claire Travers Smith, won £1,500
  • The list was compiled by TV channel Gold, with 2,000 members of public voting 
  • No 2: Why does Kate Bush need to turn the heating off? She’s running up that bill

It’s been a tough year for politicians, and now they’re finishing 2022 as the butt of Christmas cracker jokes.

Gags about government U-turns and the cost of living crisis dominate a top ten of the funniest cracker jokes.

The list was compiled by TV channel Gold, with 2,000 members of the public voting on the top ten. This year’s No 1 was: ‘What type of peas ruin Christmas dinner? MPs.’

Claire Travers Smith, the author of the winning joke, won £1,500. Comedy critic Bruce Dessau said the jokes ‘proved once again that we’re a nation with an unrelenting sense of humour’.

Gags about government U-turns and the cost of living crisis dominate a top ten of the funniest cracker jokes. [File image]

Gags about government U-turns and the cost of living crisis dominate a top ten of the funniest cracker jokes. [File image]

Other gags in the top ten included:

Why does Kate Bush need to turn the heating off? She’s running up that bill.

What’s the difference between Liz Truss and a shepherd? One U-turns and the other turns ewes.

How did King Charles sign his Christmas cards? The Artist Formerly Known As Prince.

One gag in the Top 10 was: What¿s the difference between Liz Truss and a shepherd? One U-turns and the other turns ewes. Pictured: Liz Truss outside 10 Downing Street

One gag in the Top 10 was: What’s the difference between Liz Truss and a shepherd? One U-turns and the other turns ewes. Pictured: Liz Truss outside 10 Downing Street

What do people heating their homes and wrapping paper have in common? Both of them are getting ripped off.  

Topical stories from the last 12 months provided ammunition for the annual competition with gags maiming This Morning duo Holly Willoughby and Phillip Schofield over their alleged queue jumping and Will Smith for his Oscars slap making the top ten.

The final list was decided by comedy critic Bruce Dessau from entries on Twitter.

Dessau said: ‘After another year of ups and downs the British public has delivered the laughs, with this year’s modern Christmas cracker jokes covering topics from the rising cost of living to queue-jumping presenters and politicians performing U-turns. Proving that once again we’re a nation with an unrelenting sense of humour!’

Claire Travers Smith, the author of the winning joke, won £1,500 towards a holiday, a festive hamper and a box of bespoke Gold Christmas Crackers containing her gag.

Another joke in the Top 10 was: How did King Charles sign his Christmas cards? The Artist Formerly Known As Prince. Pictured: King Charles in September 2022

Another joke in the Top 10 was: How did King Charles sign his Christmas cards? The Artist Formerly Known As Prince. Pictured: King Charles in September 2022

TOP 10 CHRISTMAS JOKES 

  1. What type of peas ruin Christmas Dinner? MPs 
  2. Why does Kate Bush need to turn the heating off? She’s running up that bill
  3. How did King Charles III sign his Christmas cards to his family? The Artist Formerly Known As Prince 
  4. What’s the difference between Liz Truss and a shepherd? One U-turns and the other turns ewes 
  5. Why are Will Smith and Chris Rock not having turkey this Christmas? Because they’ve got beef 
  6. Why has Santa been banned from sooty chimneys? Carbon footprints 
  7. What crisps do Phil and Holly serve at their Christmas party? Skips. 
  8. Why are the Government having problems with their own version of the Christmas Nativity? They can’t find three wise men 
  9. What do people heating their homes and wrapping paper have in common this Christmas? Both of them are getting ripped off 
  10. How can you keep your home warm this Christmas? Tinsulation.

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