>Cuckland the submissive voted to remain in the UK (what a surprise)
>now has to leave because England voted to leave
>Cuckland the submissive chose to not be an independent country anyway
Isn't that what you get? You cucks chose to not be independent, so how come you want to choose your own destiny now?
Never change, Cuckland
>>61229171
>UK will leave EU just because their citizens said so
Civil war when?
>>61229219
UK WILL leave the EU. Don't be deluded, Hans. You can't do shit, and if you could, it would be a dumb move anyway since it would take away all remaining legitimacy from the EU
>>61229389
>In light of this vote, we first need to reflect on the choices people made and why they made those choices. I'm sure there are concerns but perhaps the decision was rash and many voters did not fully comprehend the ramifications. We must not forget the very substantial portion of our people who wished to remain in the European Union, and in light of new facts many Leave voters may not still be committed to their decision. Democracy does not mean being tied to single impulsive decisions that cannot be reviewed and changed, rather the process is dynamic and ever evolving and the actions of this government must meet those realities. To do anything else would be simply to impose a tyranny on a minority by a majority, and this is not what our country stands for.
>>61229915
what are you quoting
>>61229915
What a bunch of crap, people's votes only matter when they are convenient? Who is behind this in reality?
>>61230026
>>61230094
Not quoting anybody, just being a soothsayer. This is how things went when we voted down two treaties. "Concessions" were made and we were made vote again.
>>61229915
AKA: we will declare this vote null, fill the population's head with 1984-tier propaganda, and then do it again
>>61230400
David Cameron already threw in the towel, you would have a point if he didn't do so.
>>61229915
Staying in the EU has no legitimacy anymore in the UK. It's done. Brexit will NOT be stopped.
Cameron already resigned.
>>61230462
>David Cameron already threw in the towel, you would have a point if he didn't do so.
>david cameron
>important
So you think obama leads the democratic party I suppose?
>>61230462
Even with him gone the political class can agitate for shit like this if they're so inclined. You can't stop them.
>>61229312
27/6/2016, against catalonia.
>>61230936
Again, Brexit will NOT be stopped. At this point it would be useless, the EU lost its legitimacy over the UK. Doing so would harm the EU's standin in the world, not to mention the UK and the public backlash.
Just deal with it, man.
>>61231223
>the EU
Agitation from the British political class for whom continued membership is beneficial
>>61229915
Exactly this. They'll be renegotiating the deal for years, if not ignoring the vote outright. The absolute worst case scenario is Britain formally leaving the EU and keeping everything just the same as it was through international agreements.
>>61230408
Referendums not neverendums
- D Cameron getting inspiration for policy from children's books
>>61229171
They will likely hold another referendum