Post-Brexit, U.K. Is In Its Worst Political Crisis Since 1940

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Tweet On June 23, Britain voted to leave the European Union. With a much higher than expected turnout of 72 percent, close to 52 percent of the electorate voted to leave, while just over 48 percent voted to remain. The referendum fundamentally divided the country. London, Scotland, and Northern Ireland overwhelmingly voted to maintain the status…

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7 years ago

To be honest we’re just laughing about it over here. Oh sorry, that was England’s exit to Iceland in the Euro’s….

The Brexit thing we’re getting bored with to be honest. Life’s too short so tally ho! on we go and all that 🙂

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