British voters could never wake up to the news that most of them voted in favour of leaving the European Union. The European Union has a good track record of making its member countries repeat referendum (such as in the case of Denmark and Ireland) or just plainly ignoring them (such as in the case of Greece).



Now due to this walk out, the pound and stocks are in free fall. The financial markets can take a Topsy-turvey and there might be lots of consequences.




The UK Independence Party (Ukip) has been at the forefront of the anti-immigration sentiment in Britain for years, and despite the relatively bad results at the most recent general elections, they are the ones to celebrate the most.



In the short term, it is to be expected that the politics of the right will continue. At the same time, Brexit also make openings for other responses and it will offer people more control over their lives, workplaces and communities 

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