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I don't get it
It's an old saying. The Empire had colonies all over the world so at any point in time it was day for at least one colony. Therefore the sun never set on The Empire as a whole.
The joke is making fun of that old saying, pretending it means there is no night for the British isles and all the sun is causing the temperature of the isles to increase.
I hope that's enough explanation to remove any humor from the joke.
An explained joke might lose its funny in the moment
But you also ensure future jokes riffing on similar ideas will land better. ;)
Na, you’re good. The joke didnt have humour to begin with enough to ruin
Although the saying ends '...on the British empire', not the weird wording in the poster that no one would ever use.
I'd use it all the ways.