Twitter freaks out over historic #Brexit vote
London: A day after the historic European Union referendum polls, where Britain voted in favour of Brexit, Twitteratis flooded the micro-blogging website with their views, opinions, jokes, memes and gifs.
British voters went to the polls on Thursday to vote on whether their country should remain a member of the European Union. As months of fierce debate pause on referendum day and Britons held their breath for what was described as a "once-in-a-lifetime" decision.
The Brexit decision was followed by British Prime Minister David Cameron announcing his decision to step down, paving way for UK's most popular politician, Boris Johnson, the ex-mayor of London who is likely to be the next Prime Minister.
Here's a compiled list of the best jokes, memes and cartoons that followed Brexit decision on Twitter:
When politicians actually ask their customers: #Brexit pic.twitter.com/6x4cwo525T
— Raju Narisetti (@raju) June 25, 2016
Britain leaving the EU like https://t.co/r3MwrFzkUL
— Lowkey Bookey (@Enock1Yk) June 24, 2016
Prescient. Why UK needed to be inside EU to make a "pig's breakfast of the whole thing." #Brexit pic.twitter.com/3Le5h6vBPs
— Raju Narisetti (@raju) June 25, 2016
This is so disturbing. #brexit pic.twitter.com/ZvWCbwP6sq
— Liam Hogan (@Limerick1914) June 25, 2016
.@Joshi_Uncle takes a look at India' past financial crises in the light of #Brexit https://t.co/Tvj61joQKC pic.twitter.com/LFh53EZLOf
— The Quint (@TheQuint) June 25, 2016
The best #Brexit memes https://t.co/b5j8UnvgzJ pic.twitter.com/Zb7nVpk6Us
— The Sun (@TheSun) June 25, 2016
#Brexit, the @WhatsApp way pic.twitter.com/1TJzmzeMHF
— Raju Narisetti (@raju) June 24, 2016
We feel your pain, @Adele 😂😂😂 #Brexit pic.twitter.com/yddKN8KEdV
— BRANDEN JAMES (@BrandenJMusic) June 24, 2016
#Brexit-a response from Manhattan. h/t @nxthompson -@NewYorker #reurefpic.twitter.com/dFM8w3yDdA
— Bonnie Greer (@Bonn1eGreer) June 24, 2016
Horrified people still managed to make #Brexit memeshttps://t.co/hGWXkLwDRC pic.twitter.com/V9IvCMoeNM
— Mashable (@mashable) June 24, 2016
The day in a nutshell. #Brexit pic.twitter.com/fccdn7jFUh
— (((Nash))) (@Nash076) June 24, 2016
Peak #brexit meme pic.twitter.com/i2g4Ju7WA6
— Adam Khan (@Khanoisseur) June 24, 2016
guys, #Brexit happened on the same day as Voldemort's return 21 years ago https://t.co/1mCFWnqpfv pic.twitter.com/enLdQ2Sktx
— Megan Paolone (@meganpaolone) June 24, 2016
This is why there was a #Brexitâ€¼ï¸ Here comes the tsunami of nationalism👉ðŸ»BYE BYE all globalists/traitors👋🻠#BanIslam pic.twitter.com/WZXwGvf58r
— Cristina Laila (@cristinalaila1) June 24, 2016
Walking through the streets of Britain this morning like pic.twitter.com/qe5N2WSGIN
— Jake (@jakehyslop) June 24, 2016
Walking through the streets of Britain this morning like pic.twitter.com/qe5N2WSGIN
— Jake (@jakehyslop) June 24, 2016
Currency traders worldwide right now. pic.twitter.com/otpOPZf9X7
— David Feith (@DavidFeith) June 24, 2016
I better not hear a single BRexit voter complain about the economy, austerity or unemployment over the coming years! pic.twitter.com/hPrRw2orTn
— Mothra P.I. (@Hardywolf359) June 24, 2016
Current mood:#brexit pic.twitter.com/ULIE8xmcfA
— Cande. (@CandeCrush) June 24, 2016
WE WERE ON A BREXIT !!!!!!!! pic.twitter.com/uOlVRRaz7i
— David Delachaîne (@Ganeshdeux) June 24, 2016