The Great Brexit: Twitter explodes and economy implodes
With the Brexit referendum has already shown results, both in the economic sector and the public sector. While the economy has almost imploded, throwing shards of apprehensiveness everywhere, the people of United Kingdom are elated to have a country of their own, managing its own borders.
Twitter has responded in a mixed way, but most of them show concerns over immigration, more than the economic plunge (which is at its worst in the last 13 years). However, like the referendum, the audience here too seems to be swinging toward the Brexit.
Here's how the Twitter exploded:
Today EU leaders better stand up together + w/young multi-ethnic activists + show they are stronger than #Brexit. Unity and inclusion.
— Sabine Freizer Gunes (@SabineFreizer) June 24, 2016
The EU is far from democratic, hence #Brexit. If no conclusions are drawn from it, more countries should follow. https://t.co/jeIpE1yE5F
— Oleksa Rusyn (@OleksaRusyn) June 24, 2016
#Brexit woes: The British pound has plummeted 9%, reaching levels not seen since 1985. https://t.co/B10ke1pFXB
— Kaitlin Pike (@kcpike) June 24, 2016
You can give power to people on common decisions, but only well informed should take critical ones #Brexit
— amit bhuyan (@amitde24) June 24, 2016
You can give power to people on common decisions, but only well informed should take critical ones #Brexit
— amit bhuyan (@amitde24) June 24, 2016
[Read: How will Brexit impact UK?]
#Brexit: after the initial shock, politicians have to find "new entente" for the younger generation. #staycalm https://t.co/yAQ4gLFDQQ
— Geert Noels (@GeertNoels) June 24, 2016
Land of Hope and Glory no more. Ironically I've never felt less British and more European. Dark day. #Brexit #EUref 🇪🇺💔
— Jonathan Sothcott (@sothcott) June 24, 2016
Worried about your Euros following the #Brexit ? Invest in rare Pepes, a solid choice in times of uncertainty. pic.twitter.com/OaI3mKghHh
— The Cuckservative (@cuckservative) June 24, 2016
Especially messy, now, will be the state of British law, courts, jurisprudence...the mind boggles.#Brexit
— Tunku Varadarajan (@tunkuv) June 24, 2016
[Read: Brexit forecast pulls down key Indian equity indices sharply ]
I don't mean to stoke outrage here, but I am SERIOUSLY considering not having an English muffin for breakfast tomorrow. #Brexit
— GurNoor Kaur (@Gurnoor2413) June 24, 2016
Divide and rule #Brexit
— Shoojit Sircar (@ShoojitSircar) June 24, 2016
Live footage of the British Pound #Brexit pic.twitter.com/ft83WQZWhy
— Internet Palace (@InternetPalace) June 24, 2016
So so proud of you Britain #Brexit
— Brexit Dan (@realdealdanny) June 24, 2016
A younger, more anarchist me, would have been happy at this result. The new me asks, "What have they done, what have they done?" #Brexit
— Chxta (@Chxta) June 24, 2016
#Brexit Sell off in Indian Equities. ICICI Bank Collapses by Whopping 8% SBI by 6% FM Sleeping. Will @Swamy39 attack Govt?
— FreePress India (@freepress_in) June 24, 2016
[Read: Brexit, am economic suicide as Pound fluctuates]
#Brexit reflects very poorly on India. What's it say about us that we were ruled for 200 yrs by a country that made such a stupid decision?
— IndiaExplained (@IndiaExplained) June 24, 2016
As #Brexit sinks in, some will ask -- why does UK get a permanent seat at the UN Security Council but the likes of India and Brazil do not?
— Samuel Oakford (@samueloakford) June 24, 2016
The #Brexit will give Britain options, including on immigration policies. https://t.co/BDiNh56fOx pic.twitter.com/iSoSMgH0bu
— Stratfor (@Stratfor) June 24, 2016
What DC didn't get is Britons simply won't be cowed: we've done war, recession etc numerous times, and have always, always survived #Brexit
— Seraphina (@WestTwelve82) June 24, 2016
Uncertainty is the only Certainty in global economy after Britain's Divorce from EU #Brexit . India needs a quick & concrete Action Plan
— Rajeev Shukla (@ShuklaRajiv) June 24, 2016
Asia markets in red: Sensex plunges 900 pts on #Brexit vote https://t.co/G6udgWI90S pic.twitter.com/Rt7A6PbTbq
— HuffPost India (@HuffPostIndia) June 24, 2016
The Pound is falling so I am sure we will all agree that another period of austerity is what we do not need. #Brexit
— Gregory Ioannidis (@LawTop20) June 24, 2016
#Brexit effect: Sensex tanks 900 points, rupee crashes by 96 paise to crack 68-mark https://t.co/xYScxz2aK1https://t.co/aJaM5dNOkL
— Times of India (@timesofindia) June 24, 2016
For the poor, for the vulnerable for those on zero hour contracts or without union protection, #Brexit is going to be a horrible experience
— Harry Leslie Smith (@Harryslaststand) June 24, 2016