Britain has voted by 52 per cent to 48 per cent to leave the European Union (EU) after 43 years in a historic referendum. Here’s how Twitterati reacted to the development
Britain has voted by 52 per cent to 48 per cent to leave the European Union (EU) after 43 years in a historic referendum. Here’s how Twitterati reacted to the development.
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No matter the outcome, #Brexit polls demonstrate how quickly half of any population can be convinced to vote against itself. Quite a lesson.
— Edward Snowden (@Snowden) June 23, 2016
Shocked and in disbelief about what is happening in the #UK with #Brexit - stay strong, my friends. ðu00c2u009fu00c2u0092u00c2u009a
— Kristin K (@kristinthefox) June 24, 2016
people over 60 shouldnt be able to vote in important matters. they're not the ones who have to fix everything afterwards #brexit
— apocalypse begins (@vodkacliffcrd) June 24, 2016
Congratulations to the people of The United Kingdom and HAPPY INDEPENDENCE DAY ! #brexit pic.twitter.com/zo6cLctxD9
— JOSH KEIBO (@Joshkeibo) June 24, 2016
The finacial markets are in turmoil means we will all wake up with the biggest political hangover this century. #Brexit #CameronResigns
— Mr Lee Jasper (@LeeJasper) June 24, 2016
#brexit Eventually, the healthy countries will get tired of bailing out the sick countries and it will be back to every man for himself.
— The Flash (@Flashtrading) June 24, 2016
#Brexit leads to 'Children of Men' and 'V For Vendetta' trending pic.twitter.com/c429VkEjB0
— Carlton Banksy (@rtyson82) June 24, 2016
The country has lost MORE money in the hours since the OUT result than it could ever save from not paying into the EU #Brexit
— Ayinde85 (@leonayinde) June 24, 2016
Game of Throne finale will need to go all out to beat this. #Brexit
— RobertCarey ComicArt (@Mansloth) June 24, 2016