So, this has been in the news quite a bit lately. After a close vote, the people of the UK have chosen to leave the European Union. What does this mean for the future of Europe? How the heck should I know? I'm an American. But I know some of you aren't, so discuss this supposedly important thing below.
Ah, it was only a matter of time until a thread about it pops up here. I find it funny that schotland is planning a new referendum to become indipendant so that they can join the EU
Darling, you gotta let me know Should I stay or should I go now? *Plays other and other and other again.* That starts to be annoying a bit.
I doubt that'll happen. The petition has about four million signatures, while way more people voted for staying, so thus most of those people are probably the ones voting for staying. If they did re-vote it wouldn't be democratic as it's basically re-voting because a few of those who voted for staying didn't like the results
So the British have decided to leave a political union run by unaccountable rulers on foreign land. Spoiler: I WONDER WHERE THEY GOT THAT IDEA
Apparently, even some of those who voted for leaving didn't like the result, if the news are to be believed.
That's like telling the dentist to pull all your teeth then being shocked that he actually did it!! /)_-
actually that would still be an issue. your dentist is smart enough to not do that! failed doctors are smarter then Britain.