Twitter is no different but as always, reactions there are pretty hilarious. Here, check out some of the tweets on #Brexit:
The next James Bond will just be him spending 2 hours in passport control at De Gaulle
— Bobby Big Wheel (@BobbyBigWheel) June 23, 2016
I give it a couple weeks before Britain is texting the EU at 1am to come chill #Brexit
— Morgan Evans (@totallymorgan) June 24, 2016
Savage mockery of the big currency
We ran out of paper towels. Guess we can just use these. #Brexit pic.twitter.com/ilQ9Ar0Gb2
— Full Frontal (@FullFrontalSamB) June 24, 2016
Hey remember how David Cameron got a scare with the Scottish referendum then decided to allow an even bigger one
@mrjamesob @georgegalloway pic.twitter.com/gpWd4m0WcV
— Gareth Rooney (@GarethR3008) June 24, 2016
— daveweigel (@daveweigel) June 24, 2016
@mrjamesob @georgegalloway pic.twitter.com/gpWd4m0WcV
— Gareth Rooney (@GarethR3008) June 24, 2016
And the racist ones...
That awkward moment when you tank your economy and guarantee the secession of Scotland all because you hate brown people.
— Jeff Fecke (@jkfecke) June 24, 2016
"This'll show them Muslims!" *burns own wallet* #brexit
— Tom Katsumi (@tomkatsumi) June 24, 2016
It's not easy
#EU leaders dealing with #Brexit pic.twitter.com/aCe7x33fAy
— Velina Tchakarova (@vtchakarova) June 24, 2016
That's how Indians are reacting to Brexit
The original #Brexit pic.twitter.com/gBFYngoW0U
— The Cult of Bajirao (@bizzarebhide) June 24, 2016
Britain can't handle immigration but colonized whole countries and the royal couple just came back from India one love tour
— feminism & burritos (@nashwakay) June 24, 2016
Meanwhile India is just blown away that you can get Britain to leave by voting
— Bobby Big Wheel (@BobbyBigWheel) June 23, 2016
Possibly the best one yet
The real #Brexit was 15 years ago. Hrithik Roshan said "bhaiyya ghar chalo". Got Mr. Raichand and Shahrukh Khan to forget their differences.
— Akshar (@AksharPathak) June 24, 2016
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