Holy crap, I'm actually posting something sort of politicky. It must be the coffee.
But seriously, I'm actually curious.
Based on the fact that last Thursday's vote was a non-binding referendum, and Parliament still has to vote on whether to officially approve the split, I suspect the vote in Parliament will vary from the popular vote by about 3% - just enough to keep keep Great Britain in the EU.Â
I don´t think so.
Maybe.
Nope.. I am from Australia..
Is Brexit a new brand I haven't heard of?
It's means less broadcast time on the telly for Trump here in the states, but I notice the good media people still manage to squeeze his fat ass into the BRexit somehow.
It already has in the terms of a share market fall... the rest is a foreign country that no one has ever visited before ... wait till Scotland runs its own independence referendum to leave GB and remain the the EU then the fun will commence .. I think there is so much egg floating around now that everyone has some on their faces
Not in any way that I can see.
I think the yolks on you :)
Ireland will probably suffer horribly, the Brits are no stranger to that scenario. On the upside it's a wake up call to everyone to stand on their own two feet and get involved, things CAN change...so nightmare today could be the dream of tomorrow
Living in a Hispanic community i see how many individuals do not follow world events. This being an example of how many don't realize how such world events are about to impact their lives.