The UK has voted to leave the EU and Prime Minister David Cameron has resigned.
The people did not want their laws to be made by unelected men in Belgium but stock markets have plunged throughout the world.
It means we can control our borders and trade with the rest of the world.
The vote was overwhelming, and I was surprised by the results. The Pound currency will remain as always. It looks like Germany will bear more responsibility in the E.U. now. The Greek economy is in shambles. Who will bail them out? Germany and Britain will surely need to negotiate soon on this matter. The economic market for now is unpredictable, and it affects the USA too. Time will tell. The people of the UK let their voices be heard. Pure and simple.
AlMac
Loc: Newcastle Upon Tyne - UK
I think the drop in the economy is a price worth paying viscountdriver.
It boiled my p**s when a decision was made by the Supreme Court of Appeal (the highest court in the land), only to have it overturned by the unelected quango in the European Courts.
We can now take back control of our country and make Britain great again.
Many warned us of the risks in leaving; few warned of the dangers implicit in staying.
There were never any 'facts' to decide upon, only opinions.
However these considerations are irrelevant.
The question is, who rules; London or Brussels?
Can one really support a legislature whose quality of decision is exemplified by the Brussels-Strasbourg shuttle?
Can one really support a legislature whose accounts have never, ever, been audited?
We are in for a bumpy ride, but at least it is to a destination of our choosing.
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