The Official BREXIT Thread

Finally, a voice of calm. Satan announces from his new throne in the City of London that there will be no mass exodus of banks from his anti-Vatican in the C of L...
 
Hey maybe they couldo become the 51st state and then the population could be armed to prevent being overtaken by the germans
 
Since rich people tend to own homes that have the highest number
of windows, why not try a window tax?
 
Going to leave official Brexit departure from the EU declaration to whomever his successor is. From then they have two more years to negotiate the withdrawl. It is possible that does not happen until the next scheduled General Election in 2020. While Cameron may be out by October, his party is still in control until at least the next election. Any actual changes could be several years away.
 
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Scotland and Ireland voted to stay. Throughout Britain, age and education were major dividing lines on the referendum. http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/201...e-results-compare-to-the-uks-educated-old-an/

Those aged over 60 were the most likely group to want to leave the EU, according the polls before the vote.

The higher the level of education, the higher the EU support

According the polls, university graduates were the most likely people to want to remain in the EU - while those with a GCSE or equivalent as their highest qualification were more likely to back Brexit.

Areas with more immigrants favored staying in the EU.
 
Europe (and the US) is still the UK's biggest trading partner. That won't change. Britain has for a long time maintained an "outside" position on the EU while still being a member. They never wanted to join the Euro for example. They won't stop trading with Europe. They won't drop out of NATO.
 
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